Authors on Film / Edited by Harry M. Geduld.

Writers have been deeply involved with film virtually from its inception in the 1890's down to the present moment. Their involvement is a story of transition from wonder and optimism about the new medium to a gradual disenchantment and a growing tendency to regard cinema as a destructive rival...

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Place / Publishing House:Bloomington, : Indiana University Press, [1972]
©[1972]
Year of Publication:1972
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 303 pages)
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505 0 |a From Silence to Sound: Maxim Gorky / The kingdom of shadows -- Frank Norris / McTeague at the movies -- Lev Tolstoy / It may turn out to be a powerful thing -- Upton Sinclair / Nickelodeons and common shows -- Over the hill -- Jean-Paul Sartre / Childhood memories -- Carl Sandburg / The cabinet of Dr. Caligari -- Andre Gide / Nosteratu -- Jack Kerouac / Nosteratu -- Bertolt Brecht / On the gold rush: "Less Security" -- H.G. Wells / The silliest film: Will machinery make robots of men? -- Aldous Huxley / Silence is golden -- The Medium and Its Messages: W.D. Howells / Editor's easy chair -- Virginia Woolf / The movies and reality -- H.L. Mencken / Appendix from Moronia -- Jack London / The message of motion pictures -- G.K. Chesterton / On the movies -- About the films -- G. Bernard Shaw / On cinema -- Heinrich Mann / On The blue angel: Heinrich Mann to Karl Lemke -- The blue angel is shown to me -- Thomas Mann / On the film -- Bertolt Brecht / Concern music for the film -- Graham Greene / Three reviews -- Louis Aragon / What is art, Jean-Luc Godard? -- Authors on Screenwriting: Henry Arthur Jones / The dramatist and the photoplay -- Tom Antongini / D'Annunzio and film -- W. Somerset Maugham / On writing for the films -- Bertolt Brecht / Concerning the film -- T.S. Eliot / Preface to the film version of Murder in the Cathedral -- Truman Capote / The writer and motion pictures -- William Faulkner / The writer and motion pictures -- The Hollywood Experience: William Faulkner / My Hollywood experience -- Theodore Dreiser / The real sins of Hollywood -- F. Scott Fitzgerald / Letter to his daughter -- James T. Farrell / The language of Hollywood -- Of Mice and Movie Stars: E.M. Forster / Mickey and Minnie -- Jean Cocteau / Encounter with Chaplin -- Carl Sandburg / Says Chaplin could play serious drama -- Margaret Reid / Has the flapper changed? (Interview with F. Scott Fitzgerald) -- H.L. Mencken / Appendix from Moronia: Valentino. -- John Dos Passos / Adagio dancer (on Valentino) -- Ernest Hemingway / A tribute to mamma from papa Hemingway (On Marlene Dietrich) -- James Baldwin / Sidney Poitier. 
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