Michael Cunningham mentions Radiohead

Posted on March 8th, 2004.

The soundtrack to the movie The Hours, with the Oscar nominated score composed by Phillip Glass, has a little quote from the writer of the book The Hours, Michael Cunningham in the booklet: “Each novel I’ve written has developed a soundtrack of sorts; a body of music that subtly but palpably helped shape the book in question. I don’t imagine most people who’ve read any of my books could readily see their connections to particular pieces of music, but I have long been aware that… The Hours [is derived from] Schubert (particularly “Death and the Maiden”), Brian Eno’s Music for Airports, Pete Gabriel’s “Mercy Street,” and for reasons I can’t begin to explain, Radiohead’s OK Computer. ” [thanks Thenewjravfour]


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