Jonas Mekas, one of the driving forces behind New York's alternative
film culture from the 1950s through the 1980s, made for an unlikely
counterculture hero: a Lithuanian emigr and fervent nationalist from
an agrarian family, he had not grown up with either capitalist
commercialism or the postwar rebellion against it. By focusing on his
sensitivity to political struggle, however, leading film commentators
here offer fascinating insights into Mekas's career as a writer,
filmdistributor, and film-maker, while exploring the history of
independent cinema in New York since World War II. This collection of
essays, interviews, and photographs addresses such topics as Mekas's
column in the Village Voice, his foundation and editorship of Film
Culture, his role in the establishment of Anthology Film Archives and
The Film-Makers Co-op (the major distribution center for independent
film), his interaction with other artists, including John Lennon and
Yoko Ono, and finally the critical assessment of his own films, from
Guns of the Trees and The Brig in the sixties to the diary films that
followed Walden. The contributors to this volume are Paul Arthur, Vyt
Bakaitis, Stan Brakhage, Robert Breer, Rudy Burckhardt, David Curtis,
Richard Foreman, Tom Gunning, Bob Harris, J. Hoberman, David E. James,
Marjorie Keller, Peter Kubelka, George Kuchar, Richard Leacock,
Barbara Moore, Peter Moore, Scott Nygren, John Pruitt, Lauren
Rabinovitz, Michael Renov, Jeffrey K. Ruoff, and Maureen Turim.
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Jonas Mekas and the New York Underground
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691219554
Publisert
2020
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Princeton University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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