Stuff has really been enriched, and so as we return to this event, as we will always return to it, a thousand years from now, it's the Shelby Foote set in the Civil War, it's the crossroads of our ...
The Civil War was produced by Ken Burns and Ric Burns and written by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ric Burns, and Ken Burns. Southern novelist Shelby Foote is the series' eloquent principal on-camera interview.
Key figures in the “reign of error,” as the author labels it, included Shelby Foote, the Southern historian whom Ken Burns’ ...
Foote, the consummate storyteller, would surface as dominant chronicler of the Civil War, and the voice of the Ken Burns series. Raines demonstrates that Foote was familiar with the history of the ...
Buy it here. The Civil War: A Narrative by Shelby Foote (1958–74) To play Civil War hero Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain in ...
Carolyn Cole, who has covered national and international news for the L.A. Times since 1994, saw “Civil War” late last week and agreed to answer questions about what the film gets right ...
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“Civil War” presents one of the most intriguing premises of the year, maybe of the last several years: what if Texas and California were to secede from the United States and join forces to ...
Civil War is harsh. Garland’s cinematic distress signal doesn’t just feel familiar; it feels inevitable.. Boulder Weekly.