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Carnivale and the American Grotesque Peg Aloi

Carnivale and the American Grotesque By Peg Aloi

Carnivale and the American Grotesque by Peg Aloi


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Carnivale and the American Grotesque: Critical Essays on the HBO Series by Peg Aloi

HBO's Carnivale was a critically-acclaimed, elaborate period narrative set in Depression era America that set the stage for the current explosion of cinematic storytelling on television. Despite an ambitious and unusual storyline that spanned several seasons, remarkable production design and a stellar cast, the show was cancelled after only two seasons. No other television series has been so steeped in history, spirituality and occultism, and despite its early cancellation it retains a cult-like following. This collection of fresh essays explores the series through a diverse array of topics, from visual aesthetics to tarot symbolism to sexuality to the portrayal of deformity.

About Peg Aloi

Peg Aloi teaches film and media studies at SUNY New Paltz, USA. She is a published poet, a freelance film critic, and a traditional singer. She lives in Albany, New York, USA.

Hannah E. Johnston has recently published a monograph on children in paganism and works as an independent scholar, musician and blogger. She lives in the United Kingdom.

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NLS9780786448166
9780786448166
0786448164
Carnivale and the American Grotesque: Critical Essays on the HBO Series by Peg Aloi
New
Paperback
McFarland & Co Inc
2015-03-09
204
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