Description
Based on groundbreaking archival research, this study offers many new insights into the making, marketing, and reception of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece. It is a revelation not only for Kubrick fans and scholars but also for anyone interested in this extraordinary movie. -- Peter Kramer, University of East Anglia Essential reading...a fresh masterful take on Kubrick's magnum opus and the atomic age that produced it. This book is a nimble, eye-opening reappraisal full of new insight, deep research and great intelligence. -- Junot Diaz, Fiction Editor at the Boston Review and Professor of Writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
About the Author
Mick Broderick is associate professor of media analysis in the School of Arts at Murdoch University, Western Australia. He is the author of Nuclear Movies, editor of Hibakusha Cinema: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the Nuclear Image in Japanese Film, and coeditor of Trauma, Media, Art: New Perspectives and Interrogating Trauma: Collective Suffering in Global Art and Media.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231177092
Author Michael Broderick
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Wallflower Press
Publisher Columbia University Press