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Alfred Hitchcock Michael Wood

Alfred Hitchcock By Michael Wood

Alfred Hitchcock by Michael Wood


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Alfred Hitchcock: The Man Who Knew Too Much by Michael Wood

Widely regarded as the greatest filmmaker of the twentieth century, Alfred Hitchcock had a gift for creating suspense and a shrewd knowledge of human psychology. His film career, spanning more than half a century, is studded with classics from The 39 Steps to Psycho, North by Northwest to Vertigo (which in 2012 unseated Citizen Kane as the best movie of all time according to Sight and Sound). A master of intricate storytelling, Hitchcock was one of the first directors whose films belonged to both popular culture and high art. By the end of his life, he had gone from being the overweight son of a greengrocer in a London suburb to Hollywoods reigning director, whose cameo roles in his own films were one of their most anticipated features, and whose profile was recognized by millions (thanks to the television show Alfred Hitchcock Presents). Michael Wood describes this journey with the wit and erudition that are the trademarks of his work, showcasing his singular ability to detect hidden patterns within apparently disparate forms. Whether he is writing about Henry James or Hollywood in the 1920s, he is alert to the fundamental truth lurking behind the stated meaning. In Hitchcock, Wood has found his ideal subjectan artist for whom explicit statement was anathema, who made conventional plot a hiding place rather than a source of revelation.

Alfred Hitchcock Reviews

An elegant introduction to the director for the novice and a wealth of knowledge for cineastes, demonstrating that when it comes to Alfred Hitchcock, you can never know too much. Wall Street Journal An intelligent introduction to the life and works of a very complicated director. Booklist Its a rare pleasure for a book to carry you from cover to cover with wit, verve, and profit. Thats what happens with this new overview by Michael Wood. The Philadelphia Inquirer Fine, brief biography of Hitchcock...The value of this book lies in its insights into Hitchcocks art. The Washington Post With the confidence that he is among well-read friends, the authora fellow Englishman transposed to America, and a professor emeritus of comparative literature at Princetonwanders at a lively pace through intriguing and subtle observations about this great artist. The New York Times Book Review This slim contribution to the Hitchcock library, by a professor of literature at Princeton, surprises with the splintered connections it makes between individual films and other points of culture and politics. The Economist Elegant, elliptical new book. The Economists Intelligent Life Magazine As a literary critic, Wood probes more deeply into films that for him are visual texts. The Guardian Woods achievement in this startling, insight-laden book is to point up how strange Hitchcocks pictures remain, how so unlike conventional movies even his most conventional movies are. After an hour with Wood, you go back to Hitchcock more unsettled than ever. The Spectator (UK) A highly readable, entertaining, and thought-provoking overview of Hitchcocks oeuvre. New York Journal of Books Sharp-witted contribution to the Amazon/New Harvest Icons series New Statesman (UK)

About Michael Wood

Michael Wood is the author of many works, including The Magicians Doubts: Nabokov and the Risks of Fiction, Children of Silence: On Contemporary Fiction, and America in the Movies, a survey of Hollywood films of the 1940s and 1950s. He is a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books and a professor emeritus of comparative literature at Princeton University.

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GOR013723412
9781477801345
1477801340
Alfred Hitchcock: The Man Who Knew Too Much by Michael Wood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amazon Publishing
2018-03-20
144
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