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Stolen Glimpses, Captive Shadows: Writing on Film, 2002-2012

Hardback

Main Details

Title Stolen Glimpses, Captive Shadows: Writing on Film, 2002-2012
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Geoffrey O'brien
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreElectronic, holographic and video art
Film scripts and screenplays
ISBN/Barcode 9781619021709
ClassificationsDewey:791.43
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Counterpoint
Imprint Counterpoint
Publication Date 28 May 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

"We watch what is moving fast from a platform that is also moving fast," writes Geoffrey O'Brien in the beginning of Stolen Glimpses, Captive Shadows. This collection--gathering the best of a decade's worth of writing on film by one of our most bracing and imaginative critics--ranges freely over the past, present, and future of the movies, from the primal visual poetry of the silent era to the dizzying permutations of the merging digital age. Here are 38 searching essays on contemporary blockbusters like Spider-Man and Minority Report; recent innovative triumphs like The Tree of Life and Beasts of the Southern Wild; and the intricacies of genre mythmaking from Chinese martial arts films to the horror classics of Val Lewton. O'Brien probes the visionary art of classic filmmakers--von Sternberg, Fod, Cocteau, Kurosawa, Godard--and the implications of such diverse recent work as Farenheit 9/11, The Passion of Christ, and The Sopranos. Each of these pieces is alert to the always-surprising intersections between screen life and real life, and the way that film from the beginning has shaped our sense of memory and history.

Author Biography

Geoffrey O'Brien is the editor in chief of the Library of America and a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. His latest books are Early Autumn and The Fall of the House of Walworth. (September 2012). He is a widely published poet, critic, editor, and cultural historian and has been honored with a Whiting Award and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the New York Institute for the Humanities. He lives in New York City.

Reviews

Praise for Stolen Glimpses, Captive Shadows "There is something for all movie lovers in this expertly written, often thought-provoking collection." --Library Journal "The author's insights into these familiar icons are unfailingly intelligent and delivered in polished prose." --Kirkus