The Inward Gaze (Part I), and ���My Dinner With Andre���

The position Andre takes in My Dinner with Andre is a despondent one of privilege. He���s so conscious of his despair that it seems a thing of study, a project, and he comes off much like a maudlin Woody Allen character. Wally points this out to Andre, but in the process he becomes almost strident, and defensive, while Andre maintains a cool unflappability. For all of his despair--and outrageous
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Published on October 30, 2016 14:54
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