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I remember reading an interview with Harry Smith in which he stated that
Anger's mom was worried when he went Smith went up to Kenneth's room to
see _Fireworks_, and Smith went on to comment on the film at length.  I
have a xerox of the interview somewhere.

Scott

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On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, louie reayner wrote:

> I am researching the work of Kenneth Anger and I need to find any excess
> info on the cultural context which he worked in.
> So any background on Anger's history would be appreciated.
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> Thankyou louie
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> PS- Any book references would be welcome,also.
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