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Bill Kauffman
Bill Kauffman is the author of eleven books, among them Dispatches from the Muckdog Gazette (Henry Holt), Ain’t My America (Metropolitan), Look Homeward, America (ISI), and Poetry Night at the Ballpark (FPR Books). His next book, Upstaters, is due from SUNY Press in 2026. He is a columnist for The American Conservative and The Spectator World. Bill wrote the screenplay for the 2013 feature film Copperhead. He is a founding editor of Front Porch Republic and has served as a legislative assistant to Senator Pat Moynihan, editor for various magazines and publishers, and vice president of the Batavia Muckdogs, a professional baseball team that was euthanized by Major League Baseball. He lives with his wife Lucine in his native Genesee County, New York.
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D.W. Sabin
Nah, despite Redford’s love of Utah, I vote for a Cohen Bros. version of MWG because I believe they’ll maintain the proper pitch of dark humor in it. But then, blowing up dams seems to rub Hollywood the wrong way unless its a dam in Russia and James Bond can do the deed while driving a product-placed BMW .
You are right, a compelling film drew sharp comparisons with the current security state authoritarians and thus vanished like a documentary portraying Nematode Effects on Pulp Plantations.
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