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The 1967 "hippy Science Fiction novel" The Butterfly Kid by Chester Anderson includes in its cast of characters (several of whom were based on real people) an unashamed pornographer with artistic pretentions named "Andrew Blake". Since I first discovered the "real" Andrew Blake and his work some ten or fifteen years ago, I couldn't help but wonder if there were some connection between the director and the fictional character. Does anyone have any idea if Paul Nevitt took his pseudonym from the character in the novel? Or if he were actually present in Greenwich Village in 1967 and using the "Andrew Blake" name already, and thus influenced Anderson? -- Random Browser
FWIW - seems that the "See also" section is not ok by one editor - however, others may disagree - After all, according to " WP:OWN", "All Wikipedia content ... is edited collaboratively" - Further, according to " WP:ALSO" => "The links in the "See also" section might be only indirectly related to the topic of the article because one purpose of "See also" links is to enable readers to explore tangentially related topics." - Nonetheless, the following listing was deleted, without discussion, by " User:Hullaballoo Wolfowitz":
Copied from the March 12, 2015 version of " Andrew Blake (director)#See also:
See alsoThe following listing includes directors also known for adult erotic films:
Is the edit deletion *entirely* OK - or Not? - Comments Welcome - in any case - Enjoy! :) Drbogdan ( talk) 13:55, 13 March 2015 (UTC)
@ Hullaballoo Wolfowitz: BRIEF Followup - seems your noted concerns (and/or opinions? and/or POVs?) may be groundless re " WP:MOS" (& related) afaik atm based on relevant detailed discussions presented earlier, including those re " WP:BLP" (see links below) - besides your opinion(s) (and related " WP:CHERRY" and/or " WP:Cherrypicking"), is there anything more substantial in the " WP:MOS" (or related) that better supports your POV? - so far - I've not found anything - but perhaps you can? - if interested, related detailed discussions can be found at several links, including the following:
PS - Incidently, some of my favorite directors atm seem to be the same as your own - and include
Robert Altman and
Frank Capra (as well as
Fellini,
Kubrick,
Kurosawa and
Tarkovsky).
In any case - Enjoy! :)
Drbogdan (
talk) 15:57, 14 March 2015 (UTC)
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The 1967 "hippy Science Fiction novel" The Butterfly Kid by Chester Anderson includes in its cast of characters (several of whom were based on real people) an unashamed pornographer with artistic pretentions named "Andrew Blake". Since I first discovered the "real" Andrew Blake and his work some ten or fifteen years ago, I couldn't help but wonder if there were some connection between the director and the fictional character. Does anyone have any idea if Paul Nevitt took his pseudonym from the character in the novel? Or if he were actually present in Greenwich Village in 1967 and using the "Andrew Blake" name already, and thus influenced Anderson? -- Random Browser
FWIW - seems that the "See also" section is not ok by one editor - however, others may disagree - After all, according to " WP:OWN", "All Wikipedia content ... is edited collaboratively" - Further, according to " WP:ALSO" => "The links in the "See also" section might be only indirectly related to the topic of the article because one purpose of "See also" links is to enable readers to explore tangentially related topics." - Nonetheless, the following listing was deleted, without discussion, by " User:Hullaballoo Wolfowitz":
Copied from the March 12, 2015 version of " Andrew Blake (director)#See also:
See alsoThe following listing includes directors also known for adult erotic films:
Is the edit deletion *entirely* OK - or Not? - Comments Welcome - in any case - Enjoy! :) Drbogdan ( talk) 13:55, 13 March 2015 (UTC)
@ Hullaballoo Wolfowitz: BRIEF Followup - seems your noted concerns (and/or opinions? and/or POVs?) may be groundless re " WP:MOS" (& related) afaik atm based on relevant detailed discussions presented earlier, including those re " WP:BLP" (see links below) - besides your opinion(s) (and related " WP:CHERRY" and/or " WP:Cherrypicking"), is there anything more substantial in the " WP:MOS" (or related) that better supports your POV? - so far - I've not found anything - but perhaps you can? - if interested, related detailed discussions can be found at several links, including the following:
PS - Incidently, some of my favorite directors atm seem to be the same as your own - and include
Robert Altman and
Frank Capra (as well as
Fellini,
Kubrick,
Kurosawa and
Tarkovsky).
In any case - Enjoy! :)
Drbogdan (
talk) 15:57, 14 March 2015 (UTC)
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