John Dos Passos and Cinema by Lisa Nanney - ISBN: 9781802070262
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Dos Passos’ cinematic journey: politics, film, and a fractured legacy.

John Dos Passos and Cinema

  • Paperback

    264 pages

  • Release Date

    1 May 2022

Summary

The book features previously unpublished manuscripts and correspondence illustrating case studies of John Dos Passos’ screen writing for Paramount Pictures (1934); his role in writing and filming The Spanish Earth (1937), a Spanish Civil War relief project whose circumstances culminated in his public break from the Left; the 1936 screen treatment he wrote just before The Spanish Earth in consultation with its director, Joris Ivens; and his later-career attempts, beginning in…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781802070262
ISBN-10:1802070265
Author:Lisa Nanney
Publisher:Liverpool University Press
Imprint:Liverpool University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:264
Release Date:1 May 2022
Weight:402g
Dimensions:239mm x 163mm
Series:Clemson University Press w/ LUP
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Critics Review

‘A rich and engrossing book… John Dos Passos and Cinema will be the authoritative work on this aspect of Dos Passos’s career and aesthetics for some time. But it also provides fresh insights into the perennial topic of his political biography and his shift to the right, as well as providing superb detail on the specifics of the networks and aesthetics of transnational, intermedial experiment on the left that galvanized modernist culture in the 1920s and 1930s.’
Mark Whalan, Modernism/modernity

About The Author

Lisa Nanney

Lisa Nanney held faculty positions at University of North Carolina affiliates and Georgetown University School of Foreign Service-Qatar. She co-edited and co-authored the 2017 study of John Dos Passos’s visual works, The Paintings and Drawings of John Dos Passos: A Collection and Study (Clemson University Press). Her current book, John Dos Passos and Cinema (2019), further explores the intersection of his narrative methods and the visual arts by investigating his writing directly for the cinema, his translation of modernist fictional techniques to the screen, and the ways these forays into film writing were shaped by his re-evaluation of the Left at a pivotal point in his career. Nanney is also the author of John Dos Passos Revisited (Macmillan Press, 1998), a critical biography.

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