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“You talkin’ to me?” 

October 13, 2016 - Steve Wilson

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Forty years ago, Taxi Driver was released to critical and popular acclaim and its most famous line, “You talkin’ to me?” instantly became one of the most memorable lines in film history. [Read more…] about “You talkin’ to me?” 

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: acting, actor, Film, manuscript, Martin Scorsese, Paul Schrader, performance, Robert De Niro, script, Taxi Driver, Travis Bickle

Handel’s famous 1727 coronation anthems get the royal treatment

January 5, 2016 - Justine Provino

Conservators and volunteers discussing techniques for removing stiff paper repairs

Justine Provino is a recent graduate of the Master of Conservation of Cultural Heritage program at the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, in the Book and Paper Department with Professor Claude Laroque. From October 2014 through February 2015 she worked as an intern in the Ransom Center’s book lab with Senior Conservator Olivia Primanis, and in the paper lab with Conservator Heather Hamilton. [Read more…] about Handel’s famous 1727 coronation anthems get the royal treatment

Filed Under: Books + Manuscripts, Conservation Tagged With: conservation treatment, Coronation anthems, Handel, John Christopher Smith the Elder, manuscript, Music, musical score, Thomas Sedgley

ESCUCHE: A Gabriel García Márquez en su discurso de aceptación del Premio Nobel

October 21, 2015 - Suzanne Krause

A bronze bust of Gabriel García Márquez alongside the busts of other writers in the entry alcove at the Ransom Center. Photo by Pete Smith.

Originario de Colombia, Gabriel García Márquez inició su carrera como periodista en la década de 1940, reportando desde Bogotá y Cartagena, y posteriormente como corresponsal internacional en Europa y Cuba. En 1961, se trasladó a la Ciudad de México. Junto con su prolífica carrera [Read more…] about ESCUCHE: A Gabriel García Márquez en su discurso de aceptación del Premio Nobel

Filed Under: Authors, Books + Manuscripts, Digital Collections Tagged With: acquisition, Acquisitions, archivo de Gabriel García Márquez, audio, Discurso de aceptación Premio Nobel, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gabriel Garcia Marquez archive, manuscript, Nobel Prize, Nobel Prize in Literature, Premio Nobel de Literatura

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