Being moved by art

Today Gloria Fisk writes about Orham Pamuk’s role in her move to Turkey in n+1; her students aren’t nearly as charmed by him. Her essay will conclude tomorrow.

A work of art really can make another place come alive. One of the things that made me imagine New York as a city where I could live, circa 1993, was the way Chris Noth wore outdated leather jackets on Law and Order. OK, Law & Order is an exhausted TV franchise and can’t compare to a Nobel prizewinner. But the sweep of those jackets against gray streets and dingy offices made a version of NY so real that I could imagine myself trudging down a sidewalk there in the rain.

It’s not just me, I swear. I know several people who have detoured to Winslow, Arizona just because of a pop song: “Take it Easy” by the Eagles. One claims to have waited on the corner for hours until a girl in a flatbed ford drove past. Now that’s a dedication to art.

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