James Remar is a student of life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's a wealth of information on James Dean, and everybody has an opinion on him. James Dean made some kind of impression on everybody.
When I was a child, I had posters of James Dean in my room. I was a big admirer of his work and was fascinated by him living on the edge. Looking back, my life was kind of the same.
M. F. K. Fisher was a wonder and a huge influence, and someone I got to know pretty well at the end of her life.
I myself am a great James Dean fan. He had this aura and enigma about him.
I think this is one of the greatest strengths of this school. Not only do the students go on to achieve great milestones in their own lives, they never forget their roots and the school that gave them the chance they needed to improve their lives and their families' lives.
It was really important in my relationship with James Caan that I understood the relationship between the family and the father.
Liz Benedict, a teacher of mine at Iowa, is the person who introduced me to James Salter's work.
A student of life considers the world a classroom.
My teacher, Professor Smil Sommarin, was a fine pedagogue, a very generous person, and a great admirer of Kurt Wicksell.
I am waiting impatiently for the day when beleaguered, like-minded academics can order James Wolcott's collected essays for their classes.