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ubu, king again Post date  10.07.2005, 1:21 AM

It's nice to see that UbuWeb, the great public web library of the avant garde, is back online after "a long summer of rebuilding." At times when the web feels depressingly shallow, Ubu can be the perfect medecine. Among the many masterworks you will find is Samuel Beckett's "Film" (1965), starring a very old Buster Keaton. It's wonderful that anyone can watch this online (I've just spent half an hour in its thrall).

beckett film.jpg

Also worth checking out are /ubu Editions - handsomely designed electronic texts ranging across an interesting selection of poetry, prose and theatre, including Ron Silliman's "The Chinese Notebook," which Dan blogged about a couple weeks back. These, like everything else on Ubu, are free.

Posted by ben vershbow at October 7, 2005 01:21 AM
tags: Libraries, Search and the Web, Online, avant_garde, avantgarde, beckett, buster_keaton, curated, ebook, experimental, fiction, film, gallery, internet, keaton, library, media, museum, music, poetry, samuel_beckett, silliman, theatre, ubu, ubuweb, web

Comments

Always wanted to see that film... sounds like a great resource. Thanks.

Posted by: alex itin at October 8, 2005 02:12 AM

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