Joseph Strick continues his respectful plunder of 20th-century literature -- The Balcony, Ulysses, even after being ejected from the Justine project. He adheres doggedly to Henry Miller's sloppy prose; but the events, reproduced without flavor or atmosphere or period, seem as thin and flat as a paperback page. All that Strick has achieved here is the addition of one more title to his list of "Books I Like." With Rip Torn, James Callahan, and Ellen Burstyn. (1970) — Duncan Shepherd
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