The Age of Movies: Selected Writings of Pauline Kael

A Library of America Special Publication

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Film, History & Criticism, Performing Arts, Fiction & Literature, Essays & Letters, Essays
Cover of the book The Age of Movies: Selected Writings of Pauline Kael by Pauline Kael, Library of America
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Pauline Kael ISBN: 9781598531718
Publisher: Library of America Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Library of America Language: English
Author: Pauline Kael
ISBN: 9781598531718
Publisher: Library of America
Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Library of America
Language: English

"Film criticism is exciting just because there is no formula to apply," Pauline Kael once observed, "just because you must use everything you are and everything you know." Between 1968 and 1991, as regular film reviewer for The New Yorker, Kael used those formidable tools to shape the tastes of a generation, enthralling readers with her gift for capturing, with force and fluency, the essence of an actor's gesture or the full implication of a cinematic image. Kael called movies "the most total and encompassing art form we have," and she made her reviews a platform for considering both film and the worlds it engages, crafting in the process a prose style of extraordinary wit, precision, and improvisatory grace. To read The Age of Movies, the first new selection in more than a generation, is to be swept up into an endlessly revealing and entertaining dialogue with Kael at her witty, exhilarating, and opinionated best. Her ability to evoke the essence of a great artist-an Orson Welles or a Robert Altman-or to celebrate the way even seeming trash could tap deeply into our emotions was matched by her unwavering eye for the scams and self-deceptions of a corrupt movie industry. Here in this career spanning collection are her appraisals of the films that defined an era-among them Breathless, Bonnie and Clyde, The Leopard, The Godfather, Last Tango in Paris, Nashville-along with many others, some awaiting rediscovery, all providing the occasion for masterpieces of observation and insight, alive on every page.

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

"Film criticism is exciting just because there is no formula to apply," Pauline Kael once observed, "just because you must use everything you are and everything you know." Between 1968 and 1991, as regular film reviewer for The New Yorker, Kael used those formidable tools to shape the tastes of a generation, enthralling readers with her gift for capturing, with force and fluency, the essence of an actor's gesture or the full implication of a cinematic image. Kael called movies "the most total and encompassing art form we have," and she made her reviews a platform for considering both film and the worlds it engages, crafting in the process a prose style of extraordinary wit, precision, and improvisatory grace. To read The Age of Movies, the first new selection in more than a generation, is to be swept up into an endlessly revealing and entertaining dialogue with Kael at her witty, exhilarating, and opinionated best. Her ability to evoke the essence of a great artist-an Orson Welles or a Robert Altman-or to celebrate the way even seeming trash could tap deeply into our emotions was matched by her unwavering eye for the scams and self-deceptions of a corrupt movie industry. Here in this career spanning collection are her appraisals of the films that defined an era-among them Breathless, Bonnie and Clyde, The Leopard, The Godfather, Last Tango in Paris, Nashville-along with many others, some awaiting rediscovery, all providing the occasion for masterpieces of observation and insight, alive on every page.

More books from Library of America

Cover of the book The Night Country by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Dance in America: A Reader's Anthology by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Henry James: Autobiographies (LOA #274) Brother / The Middle Years / Other Writings by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Mary McCarthy: Novels 1963-1979 (LOA #291) by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book The Able McLaughlins by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Thomas Paine: Collected Writings (LOA #76) by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Black No More: A Novel by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Lynd Ward: Gods' Man, Madman's Drum, Wild Pilgrimage (LOA #210) by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book My Dearest Julia: The Wartime Letters of Ulysses S. Grant to His Wife by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book The Civil War: The First Year Told by Those Who Lived It (LOA #212) by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Cane by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Ann Petry: The Street, The Narrows (LOA #314) by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book The Future Is Female! 25 Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women, from Pulp Pioneers to Ursula K. Le Guin by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Dangerous People: The Complete Text of Ursula K Le Guin's Kesh Novella by Pauline Kael
Cover of the book Lynd Ward: Prelude to a Million Years, Song Without Words, Vertigo (LOA #211) by Pauline Kael
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