Extractions: var s_account="timeew"; var ewHeaderMagicNumberObj = new ewMagicNumberObject(150,59,93233812) EW .com American Idol Sundance Film Festival 2008 Grammys 2008 Oscars ... The A-List Movies TV Music DVD Books More Video Movie Preview JULIA ROBERTS AND TOM HANKS Fran§ois Duhamel The story is sadly familiar: A war is fought in the Middle East. A good ol' boy politician from Texas is heavily involved. And the consequences are world-changing. But despite the similarities to today's headlines, Mike Nichols decided to steer clear of sober political allegory. ''I tend to have a lot of difficulty following movies that even touch on wars,'' says the veteran director (
Extractions: David Yaffe Book Description Reviews Table of Contents Class Use and other Permissions . For more information, send e-mail to permissions@press.princeton.edu This file is also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format Introduction In Donald Barthelme's short story "The King of Jazz," attempts to describe a trombone solo by Hokie Mokie demonstrate the folly of jazz writing. The story narrates a cutting contest between Mokie, the former "King of Jazz," and his Japanese contender as onlookers grasp for superlatives. The dethroned trombonist, whose playing had earlier been described as having an "epiphanic glow" with a style known as "English Sunrise," emerges with a solo so thrilling that it inspires a series of questions that build to their own absurdist crescendo: You mean that sound that sounds like the cutting edge of life? That sounds like polar bears crossing Arctic ice pans? That sounds like a herd of musk ox in full flight? That sounds like male walruses diving to the bottom of the sea? That sounds like fumaroles smoking on the slopes of Mount Katmai? That sounds like the wild turkey walking through the deep, soft forest? That sounds like beavers chewing trees in an Appalachian marsh? That sounds like an oyster fungus growing on an aspen trunk? That sounds like a mule deer wandering a montane of the Sierra Nevada? That sounds like prairie dogs kissing? That sounds like witch grass tumbling or a river meandering? That sounds like manatees munching seaweed at Cape Sable? That sounds like coatimundis moving in packs across the face of Arkansas?