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Discovering Orson Welles

(livre en anglais)

de Jonathan Rosenbaum

Type
Etudes
Sujet
RéalisateurOrson Welles
Mots Clés
Orson Welles
Année d'édition
2007
Editeur
University of California Press
Langue
anglais
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Format
Broché • 346 pages
15 x 23 cm
ISBN
978-0-520-25123-6
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Description de l'ouvrage :
Of the dozens of books written about Orson Welles, most focus on the central enigma of Welles's career: why did someone so extravagantly talented neglect to finish so many projects? Film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum has long believed that to dwell on this aspect of the Welles canon is to overlook the wealth of information available by studying the unrealized works. Discovering Orson Welles collects Rosenbaum's writings to date on Welles—some thirty-five years of them—and makes an irrefutable case for the seriousness of his work, illuminating both Welles the artist and Welles the man. The book is also a chronicle of Rosenbaum's highly personal writer's journey and his efforts to arrive at the truth. The essays, interviews, and reviews are arranged chronologically and are accompanied by commentary that updates the scholarship. Highlights include Rosenbaum's 1972 interview with Welles about his first Hollywood project, Heart of Darkness; Rosenbaum's rebuttal to Pauline Kael's famous essay "Raising Kane"; detailed essays and comprehensive discussions of Welles's major unfinished work, including two unrealized projects, The Big Brass Ring and The Cradle Will Rock; and an account of Rosenbaum's work as consultant on the 1998 re-editing of Touch of Evil, based on a studio memo by Welles.

À propos de l'auteur :
Jonathan Rosenbaum writes film criticism for the Chicago Reader and has written on film for many other publications. He is also the author of many books, including Movies as Politics (UC Press, 1997).

Revue de Presse :
"The intellectually insatiable Rosenbaum is just the person to dissect the myths and expose the inaccuracies that have grown to define the Welles legend. [It] has both breadth and depth."— American Cinematographer

"[Rosenbaum] is a master of details. His writing gives journalism a good name: all the anthologized pieces are lively and clear with an admirably high correlation between intelligence and intelligibility."— Cineaste

"Any film fan will appreciate having these seminal articles in one place."— Metro Newspapers

"Jonathan Rosenbaum is . . . probably the most insightful and fair-minded commentator on Welles matters at present writing."— The Times

"It takes the fanaticism and skills of a biographer, historian, archivist, and critic—that is, it takes Jonathan Rosenbaum—to encircle a corpus of such legendary girth and to keep up with its peripatetic auteur. The ardor and tenacity with which Welles lived inside a prodigious repertoire of projects, personae, and media have inspired Rosenbaum’s own ardent, tenacious career: that of discovering Orson Welles."—Dudley Andrew, R. Selden Rose Professor of Film and Comparative Literature, Yale University

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