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- A. O. Scott’s Poetry Lessons - Slate Magazine
For 23 years, A O Scott was a film critic for the New York Times For the past five months, he has been the nation’s most prominent poetry critic, writing a monthly column that uses the Times’
- A. O. Scott’s Poetry Lessons - 3 Quarks Daily
For the past five months, he has been the nation’s most prominent poetry critic, writing a monthly column that uses the Times’ interactive technology to analyze a single poem at a time Scott isn’t coming to poetry as a true outsider
- A. O. Scott - Wikipedia
On March 9, 2020, The New York Times announced that Scott would take a one-year break from his role as co-chief film critic and assume the title of critic at large, writing "bigger, cross-topic essays " [9] Scott says he started at an exciting time for film: "I was really walking in at a high point in the film industry
- Some people will say, best show an empty glass: Someone will fill it. . .
"Some people will say, best show an empty glass: Someone will fill it " Wrote Philip Larkin, in a poem called "Party Politics," analyzed by A O Scott, in "A Poem About Waiting, and Wishing You Had a Drink Our critic A O Scott walks you through a poem that speaks to his mood right now
- Our Film Critic on Why He’s Done With the Movies : r Thedaily - Reddit
After 23 years as a film critic, Mr Scott discusses why he is done with the movies, and what his decision reveals about the new realities of American cinema On today's episode: A O Scott, a longtime film critic for The New York Times Background reading:
- Thoughts on A. O. Scott Farewell Essay – Hollywood Elsewhere
A O Scott, the long-serving N Y Times critic (1999-2023) who’s shifting into book-reviewing, has tapped out a kind of farewell essay Here are my reactions, including one unanswered question 1 Why doesn’t Scott explain why he’s bailing? Does he feel like a burnt-out case? Okay, then say that and relate how he got to this point What
- A. O. Scott on watching and reviewing a lot of movies - Harvard Magazine
Part of a critic’s job, Scott believes, is to prevent that from hap-pening—to say, in essence, “Wait a minute, here’s something spe - cial ” He did as much for the 2016 film Moonlight, a coming-of age story with an all-black cast centered on a poor, gay, male Scott’s review called it an “at times almost unbearably personal film and
- Backgrounder: A. O. Scott | Bullpen - NYU Journalism
“Just who do we think we are?” film critic A O Scott asked himself sarcastically in a July 2006 New York Times article entitled “Avast, Me critics! Ye kill the fun,” in which Scott contrasts the disdain of film critics with the public’s enthusiasm for blockbusters, such as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and Spiderman 2
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