Pauline Kael, Andrew Sarris, and Roger Ebert were three of America’s
most revered and widely read film critics, more famous than many of
the movies they wrote about. But their remarkable contributions to the
burgeoning American film criticism of the 1960s and beyond were deeply
influenced by four earlier critics: Otis Ferguson, James Agee, Manny
Farber, and Parker Tyler. Throughout the 1930s and ’40s, Ferguson,
Agee, Farber, and Tyler scrutinized what was on the screen with an
intensity not previously seen in popular reviewing. Although largely
ignored by the arts media of the day, they honed the sort of serious
discussion of films that would be made popular decades later by Kael,
Sarris, Ebert and their contemporaries. With
The Rhapsodes, renowned film scholar and critic David Bordwell—an
heir to both those legacies—restores to a wider audience the work of
Ferguson, Agee, Farber, and Tyler, critics he calls the
“Rhapsodes” for the passionate and deliberately offbeat nature of
their vernacular prose. Each broke with prevailing currents in
criticism in order to find new ways to talk about the popular films
that contemporaries often saw at best as trivial, at worst as a
betrayal of art. Ferguson saw in Hollywood an engaging, adroit mode of
popular storytelling. Agee sought in cinema the lyrical epiphanies
found in romantic poetry. Farber, trained as a painter, brought a
pictorial intelligence to bear on film. A surrealist, Tyler treated
classic Hollywood as a collective hallucination that invited both
audience and critic to find moments of subversive pleasure. With his
customary clarity and brio, Bordwell takes readers through the
relevant cultural and critical landscape and considers the critics’
writing styles, their conceptions of films, and their quarrels. He
concludes by examining the profound impact of Ferguson, Agee, Farber,
and Tyler on later generations of film writers. The Rhapsodes allows
readers to rediscover these remarkable critics who broke with
convention to capture what they found moving, artful, or disappointing
in classic Hollywood cinema and explores their robust—and
continuing—influence.
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How 1940s Critics Changed American Film Culture
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ISBN
9780226352343
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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