sovay: (Psholtii: in a bad mood)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2009-11-10 01:25 pm

But only as a doubtful guest

Claude Lévi-Strauss died!

Claude Lévi-Strauss was still alive!

I fail current events.

(In other news, I am returned from Providence, where there was pizza and much late-night conversation with [livejournal.com profile] readingthedark, and last night Viking Zen and I watched Volver (2006), my first film by Almodóvar. I liked it. Today I am back to raking the lawn.)

[identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com 2009-11-10 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Claude Lévi-Strauss was still alive!

That was PRECISELY the response [livejournal.com profile] wakanomori and I had.

[identity profile] ap-aelfwine.livejournal.com 2009-11-10 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Claude Lévi-Strauss was still alive!

That was my reaction as well.

Glad you're home safely, and that it sounds as if you've had a good time. Good luck with the lawn-raking!

[identity profile] samhenderson.livejournal.com 2009-11-10 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I was stunned that he was still alive, too!

[identity profile] readingthedark.livejournal.com 2009-11-10 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
It was lovely to see you.
ewein2412: (Harriet LOL)

[personal profile] ewein2412 2009-11-10 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
this post makes me laugh and laugh.

[identity profile] tithenai.livejournal.com 2009-11-10 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Claude Lévi-Strauss died!

Claude Lévi-Strauss was still alive!


*giggleFIT* I only learned a few months ago that he was still alive.

[identity profile] madwriter.livejournal.com 2009-11-10 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah...don't feel too bad, I've enjoyed his work and also didn't realize he was still alive. But when you know someone was born 100 years ago and they're not at least semi-regularly in the public eye like George Burns and Bob Hope still were in their late 90s to 100, there's some allowance for forgiveness. :)
ext_118770: (laughing)

[identity profile] kerrickadrian.livejournal.com 2009-11-10 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Me too, me too! I posted that he had died, when I found out, and someone (probably someone who didn't know who he was) made a sort of canned "oh how sad" comment, and I felt like saying "No! Not sad! Impressive!"

[identity profile] ericmvan.livejournal.com 2009-11-11 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
No previous Almodovar? I had Volver as my 6th favorite of the 38 films from 2006 that I saw. But I liked his 2002 film, Hable con ella (Talk to Her), even better; in fact, it's one of my 55 favorite films of all time, and was so good that I instantly labeled him a favorite director. It is his highest-rated film on IMDB and it may be his biggest hit with the critics, too. I would love to show it you some time.

I somehow missed his intervening film, Bad Education, and will be eager to see Broken Embraces when it opens in December.

Many of his baker's dozen previous films are hard to come by on DVD, and only two seem to be as well regarded as his recent ones: 1988's Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, which established his reputation in this country, and 1999's All About My Mother (which immediately preceded Talk to Her). Those two are high on my long list of films to see.

[identity profile] jtglover.livejournal.com 2009-11-11 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Same reaction. I assumed he was simply too august, and referred to in such exalted language, that he could not possibly still draw breath.