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BRHischier
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GenderMale
IndustryArts
OccupationTwitter @BRHischier
LocationChicago, IL, United States
IntroductionBRHischier is a writer/artist who has produced works in many different media, giving him an interesting perspective of the arts. He writes fiction, non-fiction, draws cartoons, shoots photos, and paints strange pictures in oils. His first novel, THE HUNTER, will be available on Amazon.com in 2010. He has published with Hyperion: A Journal of Art and Aesthetics.
InterestsStorytelling, Aesthetics, Philosophy, Conversation, the Sublime, the City, Pretty Girls, Bad Behaviour, Naked Rats, Life, Death
Favorite moviesTrouble in Paradise, City Lights, Gun Crazy, Vertigo, Luis Bunuel, Marx Brothers, Ernst Lubitsch, Fellini, Orson Welles, David Lynch, Antonioni, Tarkovsky, Fritz Lang, PT Anderson, Wes Anderson, Coen Brothers,
Favorite musicTom Waits, Nick Cave, Mike Knott, Cole Porter, Elvis Costello, Leonard Cohen, Spike Jones and His City Slickers, Bob Dylan, Josquin, Bonny Prince Billy, Houndog, Pulp, Arvo Part, Franz Liszt, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Sibelius, Leczek Jankowski, Carl Stalling, Mose Allison, Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Neutral Milk Hotel, Califone, Frog Eyes, Pedro the Lion, Richard Buckner, Arcade Fire, Frank Sinatra, They Might Be Giants, Franz Ferdinand, U2, The Rolling Stones, Justin Timberlake, Grinderman, Radiohead, Bjork, The White Stripes, Dead Can Dance, The Pogues, Dirty Three, Mark Lanegan
Favorite booksThe Alexandria Quartet, One Hundred Years of Solitude, Djinn, The Divine Comedy, Bouvard et Pecuchet, Narcissus und Goldmund, Les Fleus du mal, Byron's Don Juan, Ulysses, Faust (Marlowe and Goethe), Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, Heart of Darkness, Speak Memory, Hunger, Story of the Eye, Trouble Is My Business, The Man Who Was Thursday, The Prince, An Introduction To Bibliography, The American Language, The Golden Bough, Tropic of Cancer, Sister Carrie, The Island of the Day Before, The Golden Ass, All Beckett, The Decameron, Writing For Vaudeville, Sexus, A Rattle Bag of Bones
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