I was honored to be asked to write this essay on Martin Scorsese for Humanities magazine, in commemoration of Scorsese's delivering the 2013 Jefferson Lecture in Humanities. I'm happy with how it came out. Hope you enjoy it.
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Terrific summation of Scorsese's decades-spanning and embarrassingly rich career, Mr. Kenny. A daunting job with no false notes in it, no small feat! Congrats, it's sure to be appreciated by the Man.
Posted by: gabriel | March 15, 2013 at 10:57 AM