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Timothy Shary <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Oct 2002 14:01:39 -0400
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                Mike,

                        I wrote an article focusing on the film: "Present
Personal Truths: The Alternative Phenomenology of Video in I've Heard the
Mermaids Singing," which was published in Wide Angle (Vol. 15, #3, July
1993). My research then cited just about everything that had been written
on the film up to that time, so I hope it would be helpful. I could mail
you a copy if you can't find it in your library, although it may also be
available online. Good luck--

                        Timothy Shary
                        Clark University


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> Subject: query: I've Heard Mermaids
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> i find myself needing in a bit of a hurry some thoughtful
> critical commentary on patricia rozema's I'VE HEARD
> THE MERMAIDS SINGING (1982), and a quick perusal of
> the usual suspects has turned up precious little . . . does
> anyone happen to know offhand of any useful stuff on
> this intriguing little film?
>
> thanks in advance and -- of course -- apologies for
> cross posting
>
> mike
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