Friday, April 18, 2003
The Shining
The Family of Man
Another interpretation on the Kubrick suspense classic: “But The Shining is not really about the murders at the Overlook Hotel. It is about the murder of a race—the race of Native Americans—and the consequences of that murder.” Bill Blakemore, ”The Family of Man,” San Francisco Chronicle, 1987, now on the web at drummerman.net.