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  • - Igbo Africans in Virginia
    av Douglas B. Chambers
    465,-

  • - A Cultural History of American Comic Books
    av Jean-Paul Gabilliet
    519 - 1 325,-

    Originally published in France, Jean-Paul Gabilliet's Of Comics and Men: A Cultural History of American Comic Books documents the rise and development of the American comic book industry from the 1930s to the present. The book intertwines aesthetic issues and critical biographies with the concerns of production, distribution, and audience reception.

  • - Four Decades of Community Murals in New York City
    av Janet Braun-Reinitz & Jane Weissman
    465,-

    Energizing the visual landscape since 1968, New York City's community murals reflect the social, cultural, and political climate of their times. The result of six years of research and hundreds of interviews, On the Wall brings to light murals that were hitherto "lost" to history or unknown outside their immediate surroundings.

  • - Interviews
     
    379,-

    Joseph L Mankiewicz (1909-1993) was one of the great creative forces in Hollywood, from the end of the silent era through to the early years of the Hollywood renaissance of the early 1970s. This is a collection of interviews that explores Mankiewicz's films and his approach to writing and directing.

  • - African American Music in Europe
     
    625,-

    Examines the flow of African American music and musicians across the Atlantic to Europe from the time of slavery to the twentieth century. In a sweeping examination of different musical forms - spirituals, blues, jazz, skiffle, and orchestral music - the contributors consider the influence of black music on a number of different European audiences.

  • - A Life with Dragons
    av Robin Roberts & Gloria Wade-Gayles
    379

    The biography of a writer who vividly depicted alien creatures and new worlds - one of the most significant writers of science fiction and fantasy. Robin Roberts conducted interviews with Anne McCaffrey, her children, friends, and colleagues, and used archival correspondence and contemporary reviews and criticism.

  • - Conversations
     
    475

    Joseph Brodsky is unquestionably the greatest poet to emerge from postwar Russia and one of the great minds of the last century. In these interviews from 1972 to 1995, he calibrates the process of his remarkable reinvention from a brilliant, brash, but provincial Leningrad poet to an international man of letters and an erudite Nobel Prize laureate.

  • - Interviews
     
    379,-

    Through triumph and tribulation alike, Robert Altman has never lost the experimental spirit that brought him into feature filmmaking after twenty years of refining his talent on industrial movies and TV episodes. The interviews in this book probe the many corners of Altman's work.

  • - Interviews
    av Kline
    379,-

    A director, producer, and writer, George Lucas is the power behind "The Force". This first book of Lucas's interviews affords fans and students of film and science fiction a rare opportunity. Editor Sally Kline collects conversations from the reticent director spanning Lucas's entire career.

  • av M. Thomas Inge
    609,-

    Why do comics both amuse and arouse controversy? This book is an attempt at an answer in a sharp-eyed comic-book lover's probing look at this step-child genre. He finds comics both loved and hated, relished and sneered at.

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    389,-

    A selection of interviews with William Styron published during the period 1951 to 1984, from the months just following publication of his first novel, to the period after publication of Sophie's Choice. Some twenty-five interviews are reprinted, including six that are translated from the French.

  • - The Life of Grace Metalious
    av Emily Toth
    565

    In September, 1956, Peyton Place by Grace Metalious burst onto the American scene as the most controversial novel of the century. Its publication was also an extraordinary story of personal triumph. In this book Emily Toth provides a complete and sympathetic portrait of Grace: the idealistic young scribbler, partier, reluctant wife and mother.

  • - Interviews
     
    495

    In this collection of interviews Jane Campion speaks about her films that have given women a revival as a strong screen presence. She tells of her early life and of her training as a filmmaker in the 1980s at the Australian School of Film and Television; and talks about those who have influenced her style and her experiences in making movies.

  • - Interviews
    av Sidney Gottlieb
    339,-

    Alfred Hitchcock is still arguably the most instantly recognizable film director in name, appearance, vision, and voice. Among the hundreds of interviews he gave, those in this collection catch Hitchcock at key moments of transition in his long career.

  • - Exploring Temporality in Twenty-First-Century Programming
     
    975

    Explores how shifts in time and storyline create narrative intrigue on television, and its increased use in twenty-first century programming. This title explains the frequency of time play in contemporary programming, and the implications of its sometimes disorienting presence.

  • - Interviews
     
    379,-

    Collects published conversations with filmmaker Mike Leigh. Not just a close-up encounter with Leigh, they also express both his unusual work style and the emotional and intellectual toughness that characterizes his distinct approach to filmmaking. As Leigh speaks in these interviews, he reveals what is unique in his work.

  • - Interviews
     
    379,-

    Mixing gothic horror, black comedy, and oddball whimsy, Tim Burton's movies veer from childlike enchantment to morbid melancholy, often with the same frame. In Tim Burton: Interviews, the director discusses how animation and art design affect his work, how old horror films have influenced his psyche, and how he's managed to make personal films within the Hollywood system.

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    379,-

    Assembles over thirty interviews with one of America's greatest novelists, the author of The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night. Although most of these are not standard interviews in the modern sense, the quotes from Fitzgerald and the contemporary journalistic reaction to him reveal much about his techniques, artistic wisdom, and life.

  • - Speaking the Unspeakable
     
    459

    Toni Morrison's novels have almost exclusively been examined as sagas illuminating history, race, culture, and gender politics. This gathering of eight essays by top scholars probes Morrison's novels and her growing body of nonfiction and critical work for the complex and potent aesthetic elements that have made her a major American novelist.

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