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Dead Man Jonathan Rosenbaum

Dead Man By Jonathan Rosenbaum

Dead Man by Jonathan Rosenbaum


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Summary

When it was released, Dead Man puzzled many audiences and critics. Here, the author argues that the film is both a quantum leap and a logical step in the director's career, and it's a film that speaks powerfully of contemporary concerns.

Dead Man Summary

Dead Man by Jonathan Rosenbaum

When it was released, Dead Man puzzled many audiences and critics. Here, the author argues that the film is both a quantum leap and a logical step in the director's career, and it's a film that speaks powerfully of contemporary concerns.

Dead Man Reviews

'The book follows the narrative and picks out some of the stand-out cameos as well as some of the choice of dialogue, music, style and violence within. Just another good choice from the BFI/Palgrave on another solid film with heavy content.' - Filmwerk

About Jonathan Rosenbaum

Jonathan Rosenbaum is the film critic of the Chicago Reader. Among his books are Placing Movies (1995); Movies as Politics (1997); and a study of Greed (1993) in the BFI Film Classics series.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1. Jim Jarmusch as American Independent, Dead Man as Deal-breaker 2. The Story 3. On Tobacco 4. On Violence 5. On Music 6. On the Acid Western 7. Frontier Poetry 8. Closure Appendix: Aside on Authorship and Methods of Composition Notes Credits Bibliography

Additional information

NGR9780851708065
9780851708065
0851708064
Dead Man by Jonathan Rosenbaum
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20000701
96
N/A
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