On Kubrick: Revised Edition
In a comprehensively revised and updated new edition, James Naremore provides an illuminating critical account of the films of Stanley Kubrick, from his earliest feature, Fear and Desire (1953), to the posthumously-produced A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Steven Spielberg, 2001). Naremore offers provocative analyses of each of Kubrick's films, considering his emphasis on the absurdity of combat, as in Paths of Glory (1957) and Full Metal Jacket (1987), the failure of scientific reasoning, as in 2001 (1968), and the fascistic impulses in masculine sexuality, as in Dr Strangelove (1964) and Eyes Wide Shut (1999). He argues that while Kubrick was a voracious intellectual and a life-long autodidact, the fascination of his work has less to do with the ideas it espouses than with the emotions it evokes.

Combining close readings with new insights into the production histories and cultural contexts of key films, Naremore provides a concise yet thorough discussion that will be useful to students of Kubrick's filmmaking and cinephiles who seek a deeper insight into the work of this perfectionist genius.

Revised throughout, this new edition also includes a fully updated bibliography of critical writings on Kubrick's cinema.

1142060198
On Kubrick: Revised Edition
In a comprehensively revised and updated new edition, James Naremore provides an illuminating critical account of the films of Stanley Kubrick, from his earliest feature, Fear and Desire (1953), to the posthumously-produced A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Steven Spielberg, 2001). Naremore offers provocative analyses of each of Kubrick's films, considering his emphasis on the absurdity of combat, as in Paths of Glory (1957) and Full Metal Jacket (1987), the failure of scientific reasoning, as in 2001 (1968), and the fascistic impulses in masculine sexuality, as in Dr Strangelove (1964) and Eyes Wide Shut (1999). He argues that while Kubrick was a voracious intellectual and a life-long autodidact, the fascination of his work has less to do with the ideas it espouses than with the emotions it evokes.

Combining close readings with new insights into the production histories and cultural contexts of key films, Naremore provides a concise yet thorough discussion that will be useful to students of Kubrick's filmmaking and cinephiles who seek a deeper insight into the work of this perfectionist genius.

Revised throughout, this new edition also includes a fully updated bibliography of critical writings on Kubrick's cinema.

110.0 In Stock
On Kubrick: Revised Edition

On Kubrick: Revised Edition

by James Naremore
On Kubrick: Revised Edition

On Kubrick: Revised Edition

by James Naremore

Hardcover(2nd ed.)

$110.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 6-10 days.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

In a comprehensively revised and updated new edition, James Naremore provides an illuminating critical account of the films of Stanley Kubrick, from his earliest feature, Fear and Desire (1953), to the posthumously-produced A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Steven Spielberg, 2001). Naremore offers provocative analyses of each of Kubrick's films, considering his emphasis on the absurdity of combat, as in Paths of Glory (1957) and Full Metal Jacket (1987), the failure of scientific reasoning, as in 2001 (1968), and the fascistic impulses in masculine sexuality, as in Dr Strangelove (1964) and Eyes Wide Shut (1999). He argues that while Kubrick was a voracious intellectual and a life-long autodidact, the fascination of his work has less to do with the ideas it espouses than with the emotions it evokes.

Combining close readings with new insights into the production histories and cultural contexts of key films, Naremore provides a concise yet thorough discussion that will be useful to students of Kubrick's filmmaking and cinephiles who seek a deeper insight into the work of this perfectionist genius.

Revised throughout, this new edition also includes a fully updated bibliography of critical writings on Kubrick's cinema.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839024009
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/15/2023
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 7.75(w) x 9.95(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

James Naremore is Emeritus Chancellors' Professor of Communication and Culture and English, Indiana University, USA. He is the author of a number of books, including More than Night: Film Noir in Its Contexts (1998); Acting in the Cinema (1993) and studies of Sweet Smell of Success (2010) and Letter from an Unknown Woman (2021) in the BFI Film Classics series.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements for the Revised Edition
Acknowledgements for the First Edition
Introduction to the New Edition: Kubrick's Cold Modernism and Major Themes
PART I Prologue
1. Portrait of the Late Modernist as a Young Photographer
2. Silence, Exile and Cunning
3. Grotesque Aesthetics
PART II Early Kubrick
1. No Other Country but the Mind
2. Dream City
PART III Kubrick, Harris, Douglas
1. The Criminal and the Artist
2. Ant Hill
3. Dolores, Lady of Pain
PART IV Stanley Kubrick Presents
1. Wargasm
2. Beyond the Stars
3. A Professional Piece of Sinny
4. Duelist
5. Horrorshow
PART V Late Kubrick
1. Warriors
2. Lovers
PART VI Epilogue
1. Summation
2. Some Unproduced Films
3. Love and Death in A. I. Artificial Intelligence
Filmography
Select Bibliography
Index

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews