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The Monkey's Mask: Film, Poetry and the Female Voice
Paperback
Main Details
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The Monkey's Mask: Film, Poetry and the Female Voice
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Rebecca Louise
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback | Pages:72 | Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 180 |
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Category/Genre | Films and cinema Literary studies - poetry and poets |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781876467227
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Classifications | Dewey:791.43 |
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Illustrations |
29 colour photos
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Australian Teachers of Media
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Imprint |
Australian Teachers of Media
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Publication Date |
1 November 2012 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
"Everyone intrigued by the verve of Dorothy Porter's life and work will love this book. The Monkey's Mask: Film, Poetry and the Female Voice is alive with responsiveness to both poetry and film, bringing the two into a rich, informed dialogue. Rebecca Louise introduces readers to Porter, the woman and the poet; to the fated and gutsy characters in her celebrated verse novel, The Monkey's Mask; and to Samantha Lang's sexy film adaptation. It's an astute, illuminating book, daring to seek a wide audience without sacrificing depth and reach. Exactly like Dorothy Porter and the ebullient legacy she left us." LYN MCCREDDEN DEAKIN UNIVERSITY "Thinking about the relationship between poetic language and film language is a challenge for writers and moviemakers alike. Rebecca Louise meets this challenge boldly and with passion, in the process opening up some valuable new perspectives on Australian cinema." JAKE WILSON "Rebecca Louise is well known for running fine women's poetry soirees in Melbourne. In The Monkey's Mask: Film, Poetry and the Female Voice she steps beyond the red velvet curtain to examine the relationship between 'the noir world' of Dorothy Porter's The Monkey's Mask (1994) and its controversial film adaptation by Samantha Lang (2000). Herself a captivating poet, Louise is well equipped to take us on this fascinating critical journey through Lang's filmic realisation of the Australian firebrand poet Porter's tour de force. The resultant poetic-feminine interplay of crime, sex, longing and loss is examined here with forensic care. Highly recommended." JEN JEWEL BROWN
Author Biography
Rebecca Louise is an academic and an active member of Melbourne's poetry scene.
Reviews'Everyone intrigued by the verve of Dorothy Porter's life and work will love this book. 'The Monkey's Mask: Film, Poetry and the Female Voice' is alive with responsiveness to both poetry and film, bringing the two into a rich, informed dialogue. Rebecca Louise introduces readers to Porter, the woman and the poet; to the fated and gutsy characters in her celebrated verse novel, 'The Monkey's Mask'; and to Samantha Lang's sexy film adaptation. It's an astute, illuminating book, daring to seek a wide audience without sacrificing depth and reach. Exactly like Dorothy Porter and the ebullient legacy she left us' - Lyn McCredden, Deakin University. 'Thinking about the relationship between poetic language and film language is a challenge for writers and moviemakers alike. Rebecca Louise meets this challenge boldly and with passion, in the process opening up some valuable new perspectives on Australian cinema' - Jake Wilson. 'Rebecca Louise is well-known for running fine women's poetry soirees in Melbourne. In this book she steps beyond the red velvet curtain to examine the relationship between the noir world of Dorothy Porter and its controversial film adaptation. Herself a captivating poet, Louise is well-equipped to take us on this fascinating critical journey through Lang's filmic realisation of firebrand poet Porter's tour de force. The realistic poetic-feminine interplay of crime, sex, longing and loss is examined here with forensic care. Highly recommended' - Jen Jewel Brown.
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