Leonard Nimoy's portrayal of the ever-logical Vulcan, Mr. Spock, is one of the most recognizable, loved, and pervasive characterizations in popular culture. He had been closer to the phenomenon of Star Trek than anyone, having played the pivotal role of Spock in the original series, in six motion pictures, and in a special two-part episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. I AM SPOCK gives us Nimoy's unique perspective on the beginnings of the Star Trek phenomenon, on his relationship with his costars, and particularly on the reaction of the pointed-eared alien that Nimoy knew best.
Here, Nimoy shared the true story behind his perceived reticence to re-create the role and wrote frankly about how his portrayal defined an icon.
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@LibrarylinM Leonard Nimoy - I Am Spock Tina Fey - Bossypants (audiobook version is amazing) George Takei - They Called Us Enemy
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Zizek voice: "When Leonard Nimoy wrote a follow-up to his memoir 'I Am Not Spock,' entitled 'I Am Spock,' was this not precisely what Hegel calls the negation of the negation? The second title is not a return to some simple immediacy -- Nimoy is saying he is Not Not-Spock."
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"...humor in other people's discomfort." True Story: Leonard Nimoy wrote (I *think* in, "I Am Spock.") that Gene Roddenberry & Majel Barrett's humor made him profoundly uncomfortable, bc they enjoyed jokes that made a punchline of other people's distress. π https://t.co/UOxxrxLcIF