August 11, 200817 yr Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, whose stubborn, lonely and combative literary struggles gained the force of prophecy as he revealed the heavy afflictions of Soviet Communism in some of the most powerful works of the 20th century, died late on Sunday at the age of 89 in Moscow. His son Yermolai said the cause was a heart ailment. Mr. Solzhenitsyn outlived by nearly 17 years the Soviet state and system he had battled through years of imprisonment, ostracism and exile. NY Times
August 11, 200817 yr No offense to the man, and RIP, but I don't think he counts as filling out the "trifecta."
August 11, 200817 yr QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 10:20 AM) No offense to the man, and RIP, but I don't think he counts as filling out the "trifecta." Hopefully the 3rd person was supposed to be Morgan Freeman since he lived, and have no more surprising deaths, but probably not.
August 11, 200817 yr QUOTE (WilliamTell @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 12:23 PM) Hopefully the 3rd person was supposed to be Morgan Freeman since he lived, and have no more surprising deaths, but probably not. Well, if recent horror movies have taught me anything, the force that Freeman escaped will keep coming after him until it gets him.
August 11, 200817 yr QUOTE (knightni @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 11:24 AM) He's not famous enough. He's only one of the most celebrated men of the last sixty years. RIP. Just recently took a class on Russian literature in the Soviet age and he was a prominent figure in the second half of the class. Edited August 11, 200817 yr by Gregory Pratt
August 11, 200817 yr QUOTE (Gregory Pratt @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 01:10 PM) He's only one of the most celebrated men of the last sixty years. RIP. Just recently took a class on Russian literature in the Soviet age and he was a prominent figure in the second-to-last half of the class. Be that as it may, he's still not famous enough.
August 11, 200817 yr QUOTE (Leonard Zelig @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 01:03 PM) According to my sister, Estelle Getty was actually the first of the trifecta. That was over three weeks ago. I don't think she fits into this one.
August 11, 200817 yr Author QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 12:11 PM) he's still not famous enough.
August 12, 200817 yr QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 12:11 PM) Be that as it may, he's still not famous enough. I agree. I have no idea who the guy is/was. Not that it means much, especially if he was all about politics.
August 12, 200817 yr Author QUOTE (Kid Gleason @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 09:33 PM) I agree. I have no idea who the guy is/was. Not that it means much, especially if he was all about politics. You never had to read One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in high school world lit?? It's seriously one of the best books I've ever read. It won't have the artistic timelessness of the Theme From Shaft or Bad Santa, I'll grant you. I think Solzhenitsyn also only won one Nobel Prize. I forget, how many did Bernie and Issaic nab again?
August 12, 200817 yr Saw a picture of Samuel Jackson, Bernie Mac, and Isaac Hayes on the set of a movie they were working on. I really hope it's not Jules who's set to go next...
August 13, 200817 yr QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Aug 11, 2008 -> 09:00 PM) You never had to read One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in high school world lit?? It's seriously one of the best books I've ever read. It won't have the artistic timelessness of the Theme From Shaft or Bad Santa, I'll grant you. I think Solzhenitsyn also only won one Nobel Prize. I forget, how many did Bernie and Issaic nab again? "High School World Lit"??? You kidding? I don't even think my school had that class, and if it did and wasn't required, there is no way in Hell I would have taken such a class.
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