Auteurs and Authorship: A Film Reader offers students an introductory and comprehensive view of perhaps the most central concept in film studies. This unique anthology addresses the aesthetic and historical debates surrounding auteurship while providing author criticism and analysis in practice. The book draws on a wide variety of sources to highlight the major debates, criticisms, and analyses of traditional auteur theory and authorship in cinema. For the first time, classic and lesser-known film reviews are gathered in one convenient student volume. Francois Truffaut, Andre Bazin, Andrew Sarris, Pauline Kael, Peter Wollen, and Robin Wood are among the critics featured. The lifetime cinematic achievements of established directors such as John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Douglas Sirk, Frank Capra, Kathryn Bigelow, and Spike Lee are examined. The essays are organized chronologically, except in cases where flexibility adds an important historical or practical dimension. The book is an ideal resource for use in courses on authorship in the cinema, auteur theory, film theory, film criticism, film aesthetics and history of film.
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"This book is a classroom. One hopes that by reading it, eageryoung cinephiles may pass through words into the true life of thescreen." (Quarterly Review, December 2009)
"Presents an arresting, thoughtful procession of ideas about whomakes a movie." Afterimage
"The question of authorship in cinema remains a crucial area ofdebate. Barry Keith Grant's excellent reader, which brings togethermost of the important French, British and American material, looksset to become a required text on the subject." Jim Hillier,University of Reading, England
"Without doubt the best collection available on film authorship,which remains the single most challenging issue in film studies andthe abiding mystery of cinema. From the groundbreaking polemics ofthe 1950s and '60s to cutting-edge analyses by topcontemporary scholars, Auteurs and Authorship examines thisendlessly salient topic in a remarkable array of essays that, takentogether, provide the most comprehensive, in-depth treatmentavailable." Tom Schatz, University of Texas, Austin
"Deep and fulfilling examination of the theory ... [and]inclusion of virtually every valuable essay on cinema auteurismmakes [it] an indispensable book." RogueCinema.com
"Presents an arresting, thoughtful procession of ideas about whomakes a movie." Afterimage
"The question of authorship in cinema remains a crucial area ofdebate. Barry Keith Grant's excellent reader, which brings togethermost of the important French, British and American material, looksset to become a required text on the subject." Jim Hillier,University of Reading, England
"Without doubt the best collection available on film authorship,which remains the single most challenging issue in film studies andthe abiding mystery of cinema. From the groundbreaking polemics ofthe 1950s and '60s to cutting-edge analyses by topcontemporary scholars, Auteurs and Authorship examines thisendlessly salient topic in a remarkable array of essays that, takentogether, provide the most comprehensive, in-depth treatmentavailable." Tom Schatz, University of Texas, Austin
"Deep and fulfilling examination of the theory ... [and]inclusion of virtually every valuable essay on cinema auteurismmakes [it] an indispensable book." RogueCinema.com