The Cinema of Norman Mailer: Film is Like Death
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2017 | Film & TV
Norman Mailer: A Cinema Reader consists of new and previously-published analytical essays written by an array of film and literary scholars, enthusiasts, and those with a personal connection to Norman Mailer, which in turn, discusses the author and film-maker's six films made between the years of 1947 and 1987. Mailer's films serve as visual companions to many of his written works as well. By re-examining his films through the new perspectives contained in this volume, one may be afforded a deeper understanding of his oeuvre of texts as well as find an alternative vision of Mailer himself, seeing him not just as a writer, but also, as one of the most prolific Post-Modern artists of the 20th Century who had deep roots in the cinema and allowed it to not only influence his writing but also became his easiest-crafted metaphor. Mailer once said, "Film is legitimately more interesting than books...". With that in mind, it's time his audience began to study his work through a medium that he was equally as passionate about working in as he was about literature itself.
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Published by | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781501325519 |
Language | N/A |
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