Critics at Large | The New Yorker

Summer Obsessions

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Jun 27, 2024
Cultural critics Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz explore summer obsessions on this episode. They discuss formative influences like Brandy's album 'Never Say Never' and Jim Morrison's music. Topics range from 'Heathers' to Elena Ferrante's novels, reflecting on how past obsessions shape our identities.
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Brandy's Influence

  • Vinson Cunningham's 1998 summer camp obsession was Brandy's album "Never Say Never".
  • The album provided a sense of connection to his roots amidst new social experiences.
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Jim Morrison Pilgrimage

  • Naomi Fry's summer obsession in 1990 was Jim Morrison, leading to a pilgrimage to his grave in Paris.
  • This obsession provided comfort during a time of loneliness and alienation.
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"The Last Waltz" and Transition

  • Alexandra Schwartz's summer 2005 obsession was Martin Scorsese's "The Last Waltz".
  • The film resonated with her as she transitioned from high school, reflecting on youth culture.
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