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Scott Andrew Hutchins <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Mar 2003 22:56:09 -0500
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From: Moira Sullivan
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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 9:13 PM
Subject: [Maya Deren Forum] Stan Brakhage dead, colleague of Maya Deren


Stan Brakhage died on March 9, 2003. This letter on is death was posted to FrameWorks, an email discussion group on avant-garde film, on March 9, 2003, the day Brakhage died, by Bruce McPherson of McPherson & Co., publisher of the anthology of Brakhage's writings, Essential Brakhage.
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Subject: Stan Brakhage
From: "McPherson & Co."
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 22:32:48 -0500
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Dear listmembers,

Stan Brakhage died this afternoon, Sunday, March 9th, in Victoria, British Columbia.

He died in hospital, where he had been recovering from an infection, following a sudden turn for the worse yesterday. Marilyn Brakhage was with him. Yesterday he told her: "I've had a wonderful life. Life is great."

Bruce McPherson

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Stan Brakhage was my teacher for a brief period. His creativity and articulation of visual language was extremely stimulating . He was an excellent lecturer and inspired us profoundly. A young colleague of Maya Deren, he was both friend and devil's advocate. He believed religion destroyed the artist and claimed that he was one of the few that understood her later work after going to Haiti. Later in 2000 he made an homage to Deren in 'Water For Maya', honoring her love of water, and all "Mayan liquidity in magic conjunction, reflection, etc." His and abstract vision was exemplied in hundreds of films and he made his mark captivating audiences spoon fed on narratives and documentaries. Stan Brakhage truly stretched the possibilities of the seventh art exponentially.

Moira Sullivan


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Brief biography on Stan Brakhage
http://www.zeitgeistfilm.com/current/brakhage/brakhagestan.html


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