John Ford: Interviews - Gerald Peary - Libros - University Press of Mississippi - 9781578063987 - 1 de noviembre de 2001
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Presents the first collection of interviews with John Ford (1895-1973), whom many aficionados consider not only the major American filmmaker but also one of the most extraordinary American artists of the twentieth century. This book includes a varied selection of interviews, many reprinted for the first time.


Marc Notes: Bibl. ref. & index; Cloth avail. @ $46.00. Publisher Marketing: This is the first collection of interviews with John Ford (1895--1973), whom many aficionados of fine films consider not only the major American filmmaker but also one of the most extraordinary American artists of the twentieth century. Among the world's filmmakers who have been devotees of Ford's work are Jean-Luc Godard, Ingmar Bergman, Akira Kurosawa, Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, Wim Wenders, and Orson Welles, who, when asked from whom he learned how to make "Citizen Kane," exclaimed "John Ford, John Ford, John Ford!" And yet, Ford, unquestionably a giant of the international film world, is far less known, his genius less recognized, although his accomplishments comprise perhaps the best film biography of all time ("Young Mr. Lincoln"), the best war film ("They Were Expendable"), a masterly romance ("The Quiet Man"), a sublime film of childhood ("How Green Was My Valley"), classic adaptations from fiction ("The Grapes of Wrath," "The Long Voyage Home"), and the American Western, on which he left his indelible signature ("Stagecoach," "My Darling Clementine," "Fort Apache," "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," and "The Searchers"). Although his was a brilliant career, Ford was not a self-promoter. He refused to discuss his film art. In fact, with interviewers he proved to be gruff and impatient. With those who asked him intellectual questions he was downright cantankerous. His sarcasm, impatience, and occasional mean-spiritedness were quick to surface during interviews. The legend is that he was the interviewee from hell. Yet there were times when he let the walls down and spoke openly and even generously. This book includes at least a dozen such lucid encounters with him, many reprinted for the first time. Also for the first time, several French interviews have been translated into English and show how with French critics Ford enjoyed making conversation. Included too are interviews newly discovered and not listed previously in any bibliography, as well as his poignant and revelatory interviews granted when he knew he was dying. Gerald Peary, a professor of communication and journalism at Suffolk University in Boston, is a film critic for the "Boston Phoenix" and editor of "Quentin Tarantino: Interviews" (University Press of Mississippi). Review Citations:

PW Notes and Reprints 11/12/2001 pg. 53 (EAN 9781578063987, Paperback)

PW Notes and Reprints 11/12/2001 pg. 53 (EAN 9781578063970, Hardcover)

Booklist 12/01/2001 pg. 622 (EAN 9781578063970, Hardcover)

Publishers Weekly 11/12/2001 (EAN 9781578063970, Hardcover)

Contributor Bio:  Peary, Gerald Gerald Peary, a professor of communication and journalism at Suffolk University in Boston, is a film critic for the "Boston Phoenix" and the editor of "John Ford: Interviews" and "Quentin Tarantino: Interviews". He is the series editor of the Conversations with Filmmakers Series volumes (from University Press of Mississippi).

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Publicado 1 de noviembre de 2001
ISBN13 9781578063987
Editores University Press of Mississippi
Páginas 277
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   322 g
Lengua Inglés  
Editor Peary, Gerald

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