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The long-awaited paperback reissue of the previously censored "Kenneth Anger." A counter-culture icon of the twentieth century and patriarch of underground cinema, Kenneth Anger is a unique figure in the history of art and film. His career spans over 60 years--from the classic "Fireworks," 1947, lauded by Jean Cocteau and Tennessee Williams, to the influential "Scorpio Rising," 1963, to recent projects. This highly-illustrated book joins insightful text and unseen film stills to tell the vivid story of this evocative director and remains the only comprehensive book on the market.

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The long-awaited paperback reissue of the previously censored "Kenneth Anger." A counter-culture icon of the twentieth century and patriarch of underground cinema, Kenneth Anger is a unique figure in the history of art and film. His career spans over 60 years--from the classic "Fireworks," 1947, lauded by Jean Cocteau and Tennessee Williams, to the influential "Scorpio Rising," 1963, to recent projects. This highly-illustrated book joins insightful text and unseen film stills to tell the vivid story of this evocative director and remains the only comprehensive book on the market.
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Autorenporträt
Alice L. Hutchison is a contemporary art curator and author based in Los Angeles working internationally. She has authored and contributed to artists' books, catalogs and art magazines in US, UK, Germany, Mexico, New Zealand, Italy and Sweden. She is the Curator at Ace Gallery in Los Angeles. Kenneth Anger was born and lives in Santa Monica, California.