The Magic World of Orson Welles

Author:   James Naremore
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   14 May 2015
Format:   Paperback
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The Magic World of Orson Welles


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Prodigy. Iconoclast. Genius. Exile. Orson Welles remains one of the most discussed figures in cinematic history. In the centenary year of Welles's birth, James Naremore presents a revised third edition of this incomparable study, including a new section on the unfinished film The Other Side of the Wind. Naremore analyzes the political and psychological implications of the films, Welles's idiosyncratic style, and the biographical details--both playful and vexing--that impacted each work. Itself a historic film study, The Magic World of Orson Welles unlocks the soaring art and quixotic methods of a master.

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Author:   James Naremore
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780252081316


ISBN 10:   0252081315
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   14 May 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The most perceptive study of Welles's art.--Andrew Sarris Naremore's book, with its wealth of background and close commentary, is certainly the best study of Welles. --Tag Gallagher, Film Comment Naremore is not simply pandering to the movie buff's passion for unconsidered and inconsiderable trifles, but revealing that it's possible to go on where most Wellesian researchers have stopped.-- Sight and Sound It may, along with a small handful of other books, help to change the standards of scholarship and critical sophistication we apply to writing on film. It is patient, intelligent, scrupulously researched, and yet it is never solemn. Absolutely compelling on the more technical aspects of Welles's films. --Michael Wood, Washington Post


It may, along with a small handful of other books, help to change the standards of scholarship and critical sophistication we apply to writing on film. It is patient, intelligent, scrupulously researched, and yet it is never solemn. Absolutely compelling on the more technical aspects of Welles's films. --Michael Wood, Washington Post Naremore is not simply pandering to the movie buff's passion for unconsidered and inconsiderable trifles, but revealing that it's possible to go on where most Wellesian researchers have stopped.-- Sight and Sound The most perceptive study of Welles's art.--Andrew Sarris Naremore's book, with its wealth of background and close commentary, is certainly the best study of Welles. --Tag Gallagher, Film Comment The Magic of Orson Welles remains one of the important works that notes the frisson the world experienced with him. --afterimage


It may, along with a small handful of other books, help to change the standards of scholarship and critical sophistication we apply to writing on film. It is patient, intelligent, scrupulously researched, and yet it is never solemn. Absolutely compelling on the more technical aspects of Welles's films. --Michael Wood, Washington Post


""The most perceptive study of Welles's art.--Andrew Sarris ""Naremore's book, with its wealth of background and close commentary, is certainly the best study of Welles.""--Tag Gallagher, Film Comment ""Naremore is not simply pandering to the movie buff's passion for unconsidered and inconsiderable trifles, but revealing that it's possible to go on where most Wellesian researchers have stopped.""--Sight and Sound ""It may, along with a small handful of other books, help to change the standards of scholarship and critical sophistication we apply to writing on film. It is patient, intelligent, scrupulously researched, and yet it is never solemn. Absolutely compelling on the more technical aspects of Welles's films.""--Michael Wood, Washington Post ""Naremore's book, with its wealth of background and close commentary, is certainly the best study of Welles.""--Tag Gallagher, Film Comment ""The most perceptive study of Welles's art.""--Andrew Sarris ""The Magic of Orson Welles remains one of the important works that notes the frisson the world experienced with him.""--afterimage


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James Naremore is Chancellors' Professor Emeritus at Indiana University. His books include On Kubrick, The Films of Vincente Minnelli, More than Night: Film Noir in Its Contexts, Acting in the Cinema, Sweet Smell of Success, and An Invention without a Future: Essays on Cinema

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