Surrealism and the Cinema: Open-eyed Screening

Revised Edition

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Film, History & Criticism, Performing Arts, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Popular Culture
Cover of the book Surrealism and the Cinema: Open-eyed Screening by Michael Gould, Feel the Surreal Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Michael Gould ISBN: 9780473188313
Publisher: Feel the Surreal Books Publication: December 21, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Michael Gould
ISBN: 9780473188313
Publisher: Feel the Surreal Books
Publication: December 21, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English

Available again after years out of print. Surrealism and the Cinema (1976), was an iconoclastic work of both film theory and art criticism, with its insightful readings of the films of Bunuel, Hitchcock, von Sternberg and Samuel Fuller and references to popular culture (comic book art), alongside discussions of major surrealist artists like Magritte, Dali and Max Ernst. It broke from academic conventions with its use of emotion and humor and found a place in film courses and on the book shelves of film lovers and art history students. Extensively revised (2011).

Reviews of original edition:

" ... accomplishes some remarkable insights and comparisons ... very provocative ... Gould should be praised for his daring visual juxtapositions, for the excellent analyses ... and for the pure fun of a book so clearly unconcerned with the critical backlash of the academic community." -- William F Van Wert, Journal of Modern Literature

"There's something ridiculously logical and lifeless about academic efforts to define the relations between surrealism and film. Only humorous, sensitive eyes and alert minds can point to the surrealist wealth in the films around us -- this is the value of Michael Gould's exploration." -- Jay Leyda

 

 

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Available again after years out of print. Surrealism and the Cinema (1976), was an iconoclastic work of both film theory and art criticism, with its insightful readings of the films of Bunuel, Hitchcock, von Sternberg and Samuel Fuller and references to popular culture (comic book art), alongside discussions of major surrealist artists like Magritte, Dali and Max Ernst. It broke from academic conventions with its use of emotion and humor and found a place in film courses and on the book shelves of film lovers and art history students. Extensively revised (2011).

Reviews of original edition:

" ... accomplishes some remarkable insights and comparisons ... very provocative ... Gould should be praised for his daring visual juxtapositions, for the excellent analyses ... and for the pure fun of a book so clearly unconcerned with the critical backlash of the academic community." -- William F Van Wert, Journal of Modern Literature

"There's something ridiculously logical and lifeless about academic efforts to define the relations between surrealism and film. Only humorous, sensitive eyes and alert minds can point to the surrealist wealth in the films around us -- this is the value of Michael Gould's exploration." -- Jay Leyda

 

 

More books from Popular Culture

Cover of the book The Trendmaster's Guide by Michael Gould
Cover of the book My Dad and Me by Michael Gould
Cover of the book Die Bedeutung des informellen Lernens für die Netzgeneration by Michael Gould
Cover of the book Les 100 livres à découvrir, aimer et faire aimer Pour les Nuls by Michael Gould
Cover of the book The New Better Off by Michael Gould
Cover of the book The Quiet Contemporary American Novel by Michael Gould
Cover of the book Gender and Contemporary Horror in Film by Michael Gould
Cover of the book The Monstrous-Feminine in Contemporary Japanese Popular Culture by Michael Gould
Cover of the book Rubber Band Engineer by Michael Gould
Cover of the book Batman Unmasked by Michael Gould
Cover of the book Flood!: A Novel in Pictures (4th edition) by Michael Gould
Cover of the book The Secret World of Jon and Kate: The Stupidest Story in the History of the Universe and the People Who Covered It by Michael Gould
Cover of the book Il pregiudizio universale by Michael Gould
Cover of the book Kirby by Michael Gould
Cover of the book Punk Rock and the Politics of Place by Michael Gould
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy