The Provocation of The Pitt
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The Provocation of The Pitt
"The television show I'm most enjoying right now: The Pitt. Smart, skilled, hardworking people gracefully put up with all manner of tragedy, stupidity, and institutional rot."
"Christopher Nolan's adaptation of The Odyssey is going to be 14 hours long with eight confusing leaps through space and time, and end with Michael Caine in a kitchen in Coventry, but count me in."
"I'm excited to read Jodi Kantor's How to Start, Patrick Radden Keefe's London Falling, Ben Lerner's Transcription, and Siri Hustvedt's memoir Ghost Stories."
Cultural recommendations feature The Pitt, a show highlighting competence amidst chaos. Anticipated events include Christopher Nolan's lengthy adaptation of The Odyssey and Steven Soderbergh's art-forgery film. Upcoming books of interest are Jodi Kantor's How to Start and Patrick Radden Keefe's London Falling. The writer expresses excitement for various cultural experiences, showcasing a blend of television, film, and literature that reflects current entertainment trends.
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