‘Alive Still’ Review: Taking Nothing for Granted - Wall Street Journal

‘Alive Still’ Review: Taking Nothing for Granted - Wall Street Journal


‘Alive Still’ Review: Taking Nothing for Granted - Wall Street Journal

Posted: 30 Aug 2019 08:08 AM PDT

If Nell Blaine had never been born, some screenwriter would have dreamed her up—and been accused of mawkishness. She was, in a sense, an archetypal figure of the midcentury Manhattan art scene: experimenting tirelessly with her paints, mingling with Frank O'Hara and Kenneth Koch, bedding everyone, male or female. Then, in 1959, she contracted polio. Waving aside her doctors' warnings that her hands were too frail to paint, she overcame her disability, relearned her trade and went on to produce a slew of brilliant oils and watercolors, cheered on by old friends and an adoring lover. (The biopic would have to be called "My...

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