NPR has a brief write up of a recent brief interview with Ethan Coen, where he discusses his written work and touches a little on the forthcoming movie, A Serious Man. You can read the article but also listen to the interview (by clicking “listen now” then “add to playlist” from the top of the article). He talks about his published books, including the release (April 20th) of the recent play, Almost an Evening, along with the re-release of his book of poetry, ‘The Drunken Driver Has the Right of Way‘.
Jerry Lundergaard himself, William H. Macy, even reads the titular poem ‘The Drunken Driver Has the Right of Way’, (which you can also read over on NPR)! How can you resist?
Back to movies then, of A Serious Man he says;
“It’s about a Jewish family in the Midwest, a kind of middle-class Jewish family in 1967 and it’s kind of, well you know, like all our movies. I hope there are some laughs but I’m not sure I would call it a comedy. It’s kind of a domestic drama about a guy whose life kind of falls apart. Horrible, horrible things happen to him so, of course, it’s funny.”
Says “kind of” a lot doesn’t he?
Thanks due to elite Coen brothers news hound, Bunnie!