The Kubrick Facade: Faces and Voices in the Films of Stanley Kubrick
Autor Jason Sperben Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iun 2006
All thirteen of Stanley Kubrick's feature-length films are discussed in chronological order, from the little-seen and long-neglected Fear and Desire to the posthumous release of Eyes Wide Shut. Sperb also discusses Kubrick's importance to Steven Spielberg's AI. While exploring all of Kubrick's films, the author concentrates in particular on The Killing, Dr. Strangelove, 2001, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, and Eyes Wide Shut.
This is also the first book-length study that focuses considerable attention on Fear and Desire and its relevance to Kubrick's larger body of work. In this respect, The Kubrick Facade is one of the first truly comprehensive books on narrative in the maverick director's films. It is also the first book to integrate a discussion of AI, and the first to fully explore the importance of the consistent visual emphasis on blank, silent faces in his post-Lolita films.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810858558
ISBN-10: 081085855X
Pagini: 187
Dimensiuni: 150 x 228 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 081085855X
Pagini: 187
Dimensiuni: 150 x 228 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 1. Introduction: Experiencing Faces and Voices
Chapter 4 2. We're All Islands: Seeing and Hearing the Country of the Mind in Fear and Desire
Chapter 5 3. Taking Life Too Seriously: Imposing Narrative Authority from Killer's Kiss to Lolita
Chapter 6 4. He'll See the Big Board: Narration and the Magic of Words in Dr. Strangelove
Chapter 7 5. I Can Feel It: Sounds, Intensities, and Subjectivities in 2001
Chapter 8 6. A Kubrickian Look: Narrating in a Voiceless Voice-Over
Chapter 9 7. Their Eyes Were Wide Shut: Bill Harford as Failed Narrator
Chapter 10 8. Conclusion: Sensing Stanley Kubrick
Part 11 Filmography
Part 12 Selected Bibliography
Part 13 Index
Part 14 About the Author
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 1. Introduction: Experiencing Faces and Voices
Chapter 4 2. We're All Islands: Seeing and Hearing the Country of the Mind in Fear and Desire
Chapter 5 3. Taking Life Too Seriously: Imposing Narrative Authority from Killer's Kiss to Lolita
Chapter 6 4. He'll See the Big Board: Narration and the Magic of Words in Dr. Strangelove
Chapter 7 5. I Can Feel It: Sounds, Intensities, and Subjectivities in 2001
Chapter 8 6. A Kubrickian Look: Narrating in a Voiceless Voice-Over
Chapter 9 7. Their Eyes Were Wide Shut: Bill Harford as Failed Narrator
Chapter 10 8. Conclusion: Sensing Stanley Kubrick
Part 11 Filmography
Part 12 Selected Bibliography
Part 13 Index
Part 14 About the Author
Recenzii
...examines the 'narrative ambiguity' of the director's films, 'from the voice-over narration in early works to the blank faces and characters in later ones.'
...presents well-founded points...hardcore Kubrick fans and/or serious cinephiles will want to own [this book]...
Ambitious, concise, convincing, and tightly argued, this book suggests Sperb as a formidable scholar with an amazing career ahead of him. Essential.
Sperb (communication and culture, Indiana U., Bloomington) analyzes the narrative ambiguity that is characteristic of films by Stanley Kubrick. He examines each of Kubrick's 13 feature-length films in chronological order, paying particular attention to the visual emphasis on blank, silent faces in his post-Lolita works. Kubrick's influence on Steven Spielberg's AI is also discussed. A complete filmography listing primary cast and crew is found at the back of the volume.
...presents well-founded points...hardcore Kubrick fans and/or serious cinephiles will want to own [this book]...
Ambitious, concise, convincing, and tightly argued, this book suggests Sperb as a formidable scholar with an amazing career ahead of him. Essential.
Sperb (communication and culture, Indiana U., Bloomington) analyzes the narrative ambiguity that is characteristic of films by Stanley Kubrick. He examines each of Kubrick's 13 feature-length films in chronological order, paying particular attention to the visual emphasis on blank, silent faces in his post-Lolita works. Kubrick's influence on Steven Spielberg's AI is also discussed. A complete filmography listing primary cast and crew is found at the back of the volume.