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		<title>Some Very Brief Thoughts on Philip Seymour Hoffman</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I can’t pinpoint an exact moment when I decided I wanted to write. It was an idea regularly reinforced throughout my childhood, adolescence, and adult life: reading Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech for the first time, writing a letter [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can’t pinpoint an exact moment when I decided I wanted to write. It was an idea regularly reinforced throughout my childhood, adolescence, and adult life: reading <i>Walk Two Moons </i>by Sharon Creech for the first time, writing a letter to and receiving a postcard reply from David Sedaris, visiting Louisa May Alcott’s house in Concord, crying over Nabokov. One such moment was watching Cameron Crowe’s film <i>Almost Famous. </i>I wanted William Miller’s <i>Rolling Stone </i>assignment. I wanted to be a journalist, a nonfiction writer, one who traveled, who fully immersed herself into her stories.</p>
<p>But, more than William Miller, I wanted to be Lester Bangs. I wanted the seniority, the status, the experience, the authority. If possible, I would skip the William Miller phase and go right to Lester Bangs. <i>This is a </i>real <i>writer</i>, I remember thinking. But, at the time that I first saw <i>Almost Famous </i>as an ignorant teenager, I did not know who Lester Bangs was outside of the context of the movie. In short: I wanted to be Philip Seymour Hoffman as Lester Bangs.</p>
<p><i>Almost Famous </i>was just the beginning for me. <i>Capote, Doubt, Synecdoche, New York… </i>I cheered in the theatre when he appeared in <i>The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. </i>But while we mourn the loss of such an incredibly talented actor for such a tragic reason, don’t ever forget those words spoken by Mr. Hoffman in that first role that won me over:</p>
<p>&#8220;The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what we share with someone else when we&#8217;re uncool.&#8221;</p>
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