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Wartime Kiss Alexander Nemerov

Wartime Kiss By Alexander Nemerov

Wartime Kiss by Alexander Nemerov


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Examines an array of forgotten images and movie episodes - from a photo of Jimmy Stewart and Olivia de Havilland lying on a picnic blanket in Santa Barbara hills to scenes from films as Twelve O'Clock High and Hold Back the Dawn. This book reveals background of these bits of film and discovers unexpected connections between war and Hollywood.

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Wartime Kiss: Visions of the Moment in the 1940s by Alexander Nemerov

Wartime Kiss is a personal meditation on the haunting power of American photographs and films from World War II and the later 1940s. Starting with a stunning reinterpretation of one of the most famous photos of all time, Alfred Eisenstaedt's image of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square on V-J Day, Alexander Nemerov goes on to examine an array of mostly forgotten images and movie episodes--from a photo of Jimmy Stewart and Olivia de Havilland lying on a picnic blanket in the Santa Barbara hills to scenes from such films as Twelve O'Clock High and Hold Back the Dawn. Erotically charged and bearing traces of trauma even when they seem far removed from the war, these photos and scenes seem to hold out the promise of a palpable and emotional connection to those years. Through a series of fascinating stories, Nemerov reveals the surprising background of these bits of film and discovers unexpected connections between the war and Hollywood, from an obsession with aviation to Anne Frank's love of the movies. Beautifully written and illustrated, Wartime Kiss vividly evokes a world in which Margaret Bourke-White could follow a heroic assignment photographing a B-17 bombing mission over Tunis with a job in Hollywood documenting the filming of a war movie. Ultimately this is a book about history as a sensuous experience, a work as mysterious, indescribable, and affecting as a novel by W. G. Sebald.

Wartime Kiss Reviews

One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2013 Beginning with Alfred Eisenstaedt's famous image of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square at the end of the Second World War, the art historian Alexander Nemerov's Wartime Kiss examines photos and film stills from the war period and later in the nineteen-forties. Many of the images collected here are lesser-known or obscure, and the more recognizable ones he interprets in surprising ways... By providing the stories behind these images, he examines the ties between war and Hollywood, romance and violence, and provides a glimpse into a particular moment in American history.--New Yorker, Page-Turner blog As art historian Nemerov reminds us in this exceptional set of reflections on photography and history, photographs bring a lost moment and person directly into our view, so that what was and what is coalesce in eerie combination... Nemerov's radiant meditations cast a penetrating glance into the moments captured in the photos and the larger stories they reflect.--Publishers Weekly Alexander Nemerov is preoccupied with photographic or cinematic images that trigger 'a piercing, wounding sensation without explanation,' or as Roland Barthes' put it, a punctum... In Wartime Kiss, his speculative study of American movie scenes and photojournalism of World War II, Nemerov 'tries to imagine a different way of writing history' that addresses and tries to illuminate the renegade aspects of the moment that seem to lurk within or just beyond the images... The many pleasures of Wartime Kiss hinge on Nemerov's assemblage of anecdote and related fact.--Ron Slate, On the Seawall This stunning book defies easy categorization... [A] personal meditation on why we love art and the movies and the enduring power of popular culture to transcend its own moment in time... Nemerov does the world, or at least avid film fans, a great service... Indeed, the book flows in time like a beautifully made movie... Reading Wartime Kiss is something akin to flying.--Farisa Khalid, PopMatters In this engagingly written, even poetic book, Nemerov views selected images from films and photographs of the 1940s... Through the experience of reading this extraordinary historical meditation, students will learn how they can engage, and engage others, in pursuing a personal and social understanding of history.--Choice Wartime Kiss is a fascinating introduction to the underlying symbolism, planned and unplanned, of the war. It encourages the reader to look with fresh eyes at old movies and photo stills hidden in private albums or stuffed away in drawers.--Stephen Williams, H-Net Reviews

About Alexander Nemerov

Alexander Nemerov is the Carl and Marilynn Thoma Provostial Professor in the Arts and Humanities at Stanford University. He is the author of five previous books, including To Make a World: George Ault and 1940s America, Icons of Grief: Val Lewton's Home Front Pictures, and Acting in the Night: Macbeth and the Places of the Civil War.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 One Kissing in August 1945 - Belita Jepson-Turner 5 Two Sleeping Beauty - Olivia de Havilland 23 Three When the World Smiled - Margaret Bourke-White 61 Four Sentimental Mysticism - Stovall at Archbury 97 Five Hold Back the Dawn - Olivia de Havilland 127 Acknowledgments 147 Bibliographic Notes 149 Index 169

Additional information

CIN0691145784VG
9780691145785
0691145784
Wartime Kiss: Visions of the Moment in the 1940s by Alexander Nemerov
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
20121125
184
Short-listed for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2013
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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