![]() ![]() ![]() Traven? Or they'd be shooting on some street in MexicoĪnd they'd look over and see some mysterious man in a hat and sunglasses watching from a distance. And the rumor goes that like you know down in Mexico, John Huston would get pages mysteriously slipped under his door. ![]() Traven was another writer who nobody knew who he was and he wrote the book that The Treasure of Sierra Madre was based on. You know, I mean, maybe, but maybe I don't know! There's a famous story. On whether he had contact with Thomas Pynchon while making the film It was funny just how simple it all started to seem at a certain point - because people talk about this movie's gonna be convoluted and complicated, and there's all that, but that's all kind of window dressing to keep it entertaining and fun because underneath it, the points do connect and they're actually not that complicated. In light of the excellent distinction made above between Hawaii sunrise and California sunset, the cover seems to contribute meaningfully to the novel's Lemuria strand (pages 108-109, especially, where the narrator recounts an acid trip Doc once had in which he imagined Lemuria and Atlantis as embattled, mythic poles of cultural energy), which f. ![]()
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