Sure, other people invented all the great art forms, but we invented
improvisation.Brando didn't make a good film for a quarter of a century, but to the end he had a profound influence on modern culture. He is one of three artists who define what is distinctively American about American creativity. No American art, literature, music or performance has mattered since the late 1940s unless it accepted their influence. The two others were Jackson Pollock and Charlie Parker. The American trait they epitomise better than anyone else is the compulsion to improvise. Improvisation is America's art, its self-expression - and its disaster.
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Gerry Canavan @ 7:21 AM
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