Radical Lawyer's Appeal (and Rebittal)
di Stephen Holden The New York Times
For William Kunstler, the wild-haired, radical civil rights lawyer with the raspy voice who became a left-wing political star in the late 1960s, Michelangelo's statue of David symbolized how he saw himself. A photograph of the statue that morphs into a drawing of David twirling his slingshot is a recurrent image in the crisply made, largely admiring documentary "William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe." To him, it embodied the moment everyone faces at some time or other when one has to stand up to injustice or keep silent. [...]
di Stephen Holden, articolo completo (4006 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 13 novembre 2009