Posts Tagged ‘Keystone Kops’
Amazing covers for Amazing Stories (and other magazines)…
Clintriter (Glenn Harris) has given us the gift of his collection of vintage speculative fiction magazine covers… the wonder! the awe!
Marvel at them all here.
As we get down with our inner Jules Verne, we might run in gleeful circles– on this date in 1912, Keystone Pictures premiered Hoffmeyer’s Release, the first Keystone Kops picture.
Keystone Kops (The policeman at the left in extreme background is Edgar Kennedy; the hefty officer at extreme right is Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle.)
But while comic genius Mack Sennett’s career took off, another important artist was stalled: on precisely that same day, Nouvelle Revue Francaise, rejected an excerpt from Remembrance of Things Past (or, as the translation is now somewhat better known, In Search of Lost Time). Following a series of similar rejections, Marcel Proust was reduced to publishing his first volume, Swann’s Way, at his own expense the following year. Thankfully for Alain de Botton (and us), it was a great success.
Here begineth your correspondent’s annual hiatus, the period when the responsibilities of the Holidays and the exigencies of travel overwhelm his (already marginal) capacity to focus… There will likely be a post or three over the next ten days or so, but these missives will resume regularly early in the next decade. (“Next decade”… has a nice ring, doesn’t it?)
Meantime, Happy Holidays!
Written by (Roughly) Daily
December 23, 2009 at 1:01 am
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged with Alain de Botton, Amazing Stories, cover art, Edgar Kennedy, Fatty Arbuckle, Galaxy, If, In Search of Lost Time, Keystone Kops, Keystone Studio, Mack Sennett, magazine covers, Nouvelle Revue Francaise, Remembrance of Things Past, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Science Fiction, speculative fiction, Swann's Way
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