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问题主要是林白是不是“世界性”的人物。您不舍的花一丁点时间查查资料,就评您个人的感觉谈您个人的意见,这是不是有点草率?就林白不是“世界性人物”您也没有举出什么证据,我的看法恰恰就是大众的普遍观点。也许是您的知识面没有这么广博导致您解决这道题目没有思路而不是题面的所谓“误导”信息,有其他的朋友回答出来了。“孔庆东”关林白什么事情呢,您首先确定两者就是同类人才推出种种,原因还可以归结到您没有查资料,不了解林白,只靠所谓的个人判读。您好像还对最近多媒体出题不给提示的倾向提出了意见,我个人是支持这个看法的,我出题时尽量给出一定的提示,当然不可避免的提示会有我个人的倾向在里面,我是尽量做到往客观上靠的,请您理解。
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Lindbergh's life has spurred the imaginations of many writers and others; the following list provides a summary of notable popular cultural references:
Charles Lindbergh was selected as Time magazine's Man of the Year in 1927, the first holder of that title.[61]
Shortly after Lindbergh made his famous flight, the Stratemeyer Syndicate began publishing the Ted Scott Flying Stories (1927–1943) by Franklin W. Dixon wherein the hero was closely modeled after Lindbergh.
Charles A. Lindbergh (1927) was a UK documentary by De Forest Phonofilm based on Lindbergh's milestone flight.
A song called "Lindbergh (The Eagle Of The U.S.A.)" was released soon after the 1927 flight. A multitude of songs with "Lucky Lindy" in the title were released in the aftermath of the Atlantic crossing. Tony Randall, not particularly known for singing, but a fan of old songs, revived the song, "Lucky Lindy" in the 1960s in a collection of jazz-age and depression era songs that he recorded.
The dance craze, the "Lindy Hop" became popular after his flight, and was named after him.
40,000 Miles with Lindbergh (1928) was a documentary featuring Charles A. Lindbergh.
The Agatha Christie book (1934) and movie Murder on the Orient Express (1974) begin with a fictionalized depiction of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping.
Verdensber鴐theder i K鴅enhavn (1939) was an English/Danish co-production starring Robert Taylor, Myrna Loy and Edward G. Robinson, featured Charles A. Lindbergh as himself.
Woody Guthrie wrote a song called "Lindbergh" on "The Asch Recordings Vol. 1" recorded in the 1940s. The song was anti-Lindbergh, and included the line "they say America First but they mean America Next."
The 1942 film, Keeper of the Flame, starring Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, features Hepburn as the wife of a Lindbergh-like national hero who is secretly a fascist intending to use his influence, especially over America's youth, to turn the country into a fascist state and eliminate inferior races.
James Stewart played Lindbergh in the biographical The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), directed by Billy Wilder.
In Eric Norden's alternate history novel The Ultimate Solution (1973), Norden speculates that Lindbergh would have been president of a Nazi-occupied American puppet state.
The American Experience - Lindbergh: The Shocking, Turbulent Life of America's Lone Eagle (1988) was a PBS documentary directed by Stephen Ives.
In the early 2000s, a full-length musical called "Baby Case," about the Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping and subsequent trial and media circus, was performed at the Arden Theater in Philadelphia to good reviews.
The Philip Roth novel The Plot Against America (2004) is a speculative fiction novel which explores an alternate history where Franklin Delano Roosevelt is defeated in the 1940 presidential election by Charles Lindbergh, who allies the United States with Nazi Germany. |
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