More in ‘Palindromes’

Books

Word Play

What the French novelist Georges Perec owed to the kabbalistic tradition
By Joshua Cohen | 7:00 AM Oct 29, 2009

When a person is sick, Jews pray for him by reciting the verses of Psalms that begin with the letters of his name; Psalm 119 is often used for this purpose, as it is made of 22 sets of eight verses that begin with the same Hebrew letter, and the sets are arranged alphabetically—or, perhaps, ...

Film

Geek Love

Todd Solondz's latest bestiary of the dispossessed
By Sara Ivry | 4:22 PM Apr 12, 2005

Peopled by Todd Solondz’s usual bestiary of the dispossessed, Palindromes begins at a funeral for Dawn Wiener, the unhappy antiheroine of Welcome to the Dollhouse, with a camera trained on a star of David on the menorah behind her coffin. From there, we meet his new antiheroine, cousin Aviva, a 13-year-old who gets pregnant by ...