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OverviewThe Cinema of George A. Romero: Knight of the Living Dead is the first in-depth study in English of the career of this foremost auteur working at the margins of the Hollywood mainstream in the horror genre. In placing Romero's oeuvre in the context of literary naturalism, the book explores the relevance of the director's films within American cultural traditions and thus explains the potency of such work beyond 'splatter movie' models. The author explores the roots of naturalism in the work of Emile Zola and traces this through to the EC Comics of the 1950s and on to the work of Stephen King. In so doing, the book illuminates the importance of seminal Romero texts such as Night of the Living Dead (1968), Creepshow (1982), Monkey Shines (1988), The Dark Half (1992). This study also includes full coverage of Romero's latest feature, Bruiser (2000), as well as his screenplays and teleplays. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tony WilliamsPublisher: Wallflower Press Imprint: Wallflower Press Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.538kg ISBN: 9781903364628ISBN 10: 1903364620 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 15 May 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviews<p> Williams's careful and remarkably lucid prose represents the oppositional narratives of the film and breathes life into the cultural significance of determinism, violence, consumption, pessimism, and proletariat zombies as lower-class citizens of the monster world. -- Choice Williams's careful and remarkably lucid prose represents the oppositional narratives of the film and breathes life into the cultural significance of determinism, violence, consumption, pessimism, and proletariat zombies as lower-class citizens of the monster world. One can look to Tony Williams' indispensable book for an abundance of enlightening observations about this important American director. -- Jim Hemphill, Film Quarterly Williams's careful and remarkably lucid prose represents the oppositional narratives of the film and breathes life into the cultural significance of determinism, violence, consumption, pessimism, and proletariat zombies as lower-class citizens of the monster world. -- Choice One can look to Tony Williams' indispensable book for an abundance of enlightening observations about this important American director. -- Jim Hemphill, Film Quarterly Williams's careful and remarkably lucid prose represents the oppositional narratives of the film and breathes life into the cultural significance of determinism, violence, consumption, pessimism, and proletariat zombies as lower-class citizens of the monster world. -- Choice One can look to Tony Williams' indispensable book for an abundance of enlightening observations about this important American director.--Jim Hemphill Film Quarterly This thorough, searching and always intelligent overview does full justice to Romero's 'Living Dead' trilogy and also at last rectifies the critical neglect of Romero's other work, fully establishing its complexity and cohesion.--Robin Wood The definitive account of this horror movie master which combines a detailed examination of the director's production career and literary influences with fascinating observations on the wider cultural and social issues in Romero's work...Set to become a must read for critical reader and horror film fan alike--Xavier Mendik, University College Northampton The definitive account of this horror movie master which combines a detailed examination of the director's production career and literary influences with fascinating observations on the wider cultural and social issues in Romero's work...Set to become a must read for critical reader and horror film fan alike--Xavier Mendik, University College Northampton This thorough, searching and always intelligent overview does full justice to Romero's 'Living Dead' trilogy and also at last rectifies the critical neglect of Romero's other work, fully establishing its complexity and cohesion.--Robin Wood One can look to Tony Williams' indispensable book for an abundance of enlightening observations about this important American director.--Jim Hemphill Film Quarterly (01/01/0001) Williams's careful and remarkably lucid prose represents the oppositional narratives of the film and breathes life into the cultural significance of determinism, violence, consumption, pessimism, and proletariat zombies as lower-class citizens of the monster world. -- Choice One can look to Tony Williams' indispensable book for an abundance of enlightening observations about this important American director. -- Jim Hemphill, Film Quarterly Author InformationTony Williams is Professor and Area Head of Film Studies at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He has published widely in the areas of horror and American independent cinema. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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