LARB Digital Edition: Film and the Art of Adaptation e-bog
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More so than any other art form, film relies on collaboration. The essays in this collection, Film and the Art of Adaptation, consider a range of contemporary films inspired by celebrated works of American literature, including Baz Luhrmann's spectacular take on The Great Gatsby and James Franco's faithful transposition of As I Lay Dying.Ruth Yeazell considers the difficulty of representing the...
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Forlag
Los Angeles Review of Books
Udgivet
1 december 2013
Længde
56 sider
Genrer
APF
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781940660042
More so than any other art form, film relies on collaboration. The essays in this collection, Film and the Art of Adaptation, consider a range of contemporary films inspired by celebrated works of American literature, including Baz Luhrmann's spectacular take on The Great Gatsby and James Franco's faithful transposition of As I Lay Dying.Ruth Yeazell considers the difficulty of representing the interior life of one of Henry Jamess orphaned children in Updating What Maisie Knew, while Len Gutkins sassy pan, A Beatnik Animal House, shows how John Krokidass adolescent romp Kill Your Darlings butchers the murder that launched the Beat movement. Lowry Presslys discussion of Steve McQueens humane and heartbreaking 12 Years A Slave defends McQueen from charges of sadism in his adaptation of Solomon Northups little-read slave narrative. Rounding out the collection is Jerry Christensens take down of historian Ben Urwands controversial book The Collaboration: Hollywoods Pact with Hitler.From adaptation to collaboration, these six essays illuminate how writers, directors, and actors work together across yawning gaps in time and space to bring history and literature to the silver screen.