No Fun: Aporias of Pleasure in Adorno's Aesthetic Theory.
The German Quarterly 2008, Spring, 81, 2
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"It's good, but it won't film. You've got to remember your audience. What about the barber in Perdue? He's been cutting hair all day and he's tired. He doesn't want to see some dope carrying a valise or fooling with a nickel machine. What the barber wants is amour and glamor." --Nathanael West, The Day of the Locust
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