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The Metanarrative Hall of Mirrors

Autor Garrett Stewart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2022
With its laser-focus on the requirements and structure of narrative, The Metanarrative Hall of Mirrors is the first sustained comparative study of how images are created in prose and cinema. In film examples ranging from Citizen Kane through Apocalypse Now to Blade Runner 2049, then on to Christopher Nolan's 2020 Tenet, Garrett Stewart tracks the shift from celluloid to digital cinema through various narrative approaches to the image, from freeze-frames to computer-generated special effects. By bringing these insights into dialogue with contemporary literature, Stewart discovers a common tendency in contemporary storytelling, in both prose and visual narrative, from the ongoing trend of "mind-game" films to the often puzzling narrative eccentricities of such different writers as Richard Powers and Nicholson Baker.The Metanarrative Hall of Mirrors is an important new work for anyone studying contemporary fiction and film and how narrative works, on screen and page alike.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501388781
ISBN-10: 1501388789
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

A hands-on example of comparative close analysis across film and prose fiction which ranges from the prose of Richard Powers and Nicholas Baker to films from Citizen Kane through Apocalypse Now to Blade Runner 2049, Tenet, and even modern superhero films

Notă biografică

Garrett Stewart is the James O. Freedman Professor of Letters at the University of Iowa, USA, having previously held teaching appointments at Boston University, the University of California at Santa Barbara, Stanford University, Princeton University, and the Universities of London (Queen Mary), Konstanz, and Freiburg (Switzerland). He is the author of 18 books, including Novel Violence (2011), which was awarded the Perkins Prize for the best book on narrative (International Society for the Study of Narrative), and Between Film and Screen (1999), which was a short-listed finalist for the Kraszna-Krausz Moving Image Book Award. In 2010 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Cuprins

Preview: Frames of (Self-)Reference1. Picture Shows2. Cross-Fade to Prose3. Understories4. Wording Unbound5. Writing Unpent6. Reading: In Decent ExposureAfterthoughts: The Angle of IncidentsBibliographyIndex