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Street with No Name

A History of the Classic American Film Noir

by Andrew Dickos

Type
Studies
Subject
GenreFilm Noir
Keywords
film noir, history of cinema, genre
Publishing date
2021
Publisher
University Press of Kentucky
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 318 pages
6 x 9 inches (15.5 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-0-8131-5219-6
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Book Presentation:
Andrew Dickos's Street with No Name traces the film noir genre back to its roots in German expressionist cinema and the French cinema of the interwar years. Dickos describes the development of the film noir in America from 1941 through the 1970s and examines how this development expresses a modern cinema. He argues that, in its most satisfying form, the film noir exists as a series of conventions with an iconography and characters of distinctive significance. Featuring stylized lighting and urban settings, these films tell melodramatic narratives involving characters who commit crimes predicated on destructive passions, corruption, and a submission to human weakness and fate.

Unlike other studies of the noir, Street with No Name follows its development in a loosely historical style that associates certain noir directors with those features in their films that helped define the scope of the genre. Dickos examines notable directors such as Orson Welles, Fritz Lang, Otto Preminger, and Robert Siodmak. He also charts the genre's influence on such celebrated postwar French filmmakers as Jean-Pierre Melville, Francois Truffaut, and Jean-Luc Godard.

Addressing the aesthetic, cultural, political, and social concerns depicted in the genre, Street with No Name demonstrates how the film noir generates a highly expressive, raw, and violent mood as it exposes the ambiguities of modern postwar society.

About the Author:
Andrew Dickos is the author of Intrepid Laughter: Preston Sturges and the Movies and Honor among Thieves: The Cinema of Jean-Pierre Melville. He is also the editor of Abraham Polonsky: Interviews. He is a commentator on Paramount Home Entertainment's DVD of Preston Sturges's The Miracle of Morgan's Creek and contributed film noir content to the Columbia World of Quotations. He lives in New York City.

Press Reviews:
The best book available on the genre of movies set in the dark, wet streets of the urban US. -Choice

A concrete, concise study of noir against an impressive historical vista that brings to light the complex relation between alienation and obsession that makes up these films. -Rain Taxi Review

Dickos provides a sharp critical and psychological evaluation of a genre that continues to mutate long after many pronounced it dead. -Shepherd Express

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Previous edition

Street with No Name:A History of the Classic American Film Noir

Street with No Name (2013)

A History of the Classic American Film Noir

by Andrew Dickos

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