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OverviewCharlie Chaplin. Buster Keaton. The Marx Brothers. Billy Wilder. Woody Allen. The Coen brothers. Where would the American film be without them? Yet the cinematic genre these artists represent--comedy--has perennially received short shrift from critics, film buffs, and the Academy Awards. Saul Austerlitz's Another Fine Mess is an attempt to right that wrong. Running the gamut of film history from City Lights to Knocked Up, Another Fine Mess retells the story of American film from the perspective of its unwanted stepbrother--the comedy. In 30 long chapters and 100 shorter entries, each devoted primarily to a single performer or director, Another Fine Mess retraces the steps of the American comedy film, filling in the gaps and following the connections that link Mae West to Doris Day, or W. C. Fields to Will Ferrell. The first book of its kind in more than a generation, Another Fine Mess is an eye-opening, entertaining, and enlightening tour of the American comedy, encompassing the masterpieces, the box-office smashes, and all the little-known gems in between. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Saul AusterlitzPublisher: Chicago Review Press Imprint: Chicago Review Press Dimensions: Width: 16.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9781556529511ISBN 10: 1556529511 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 01 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsClever and well-researched. --Library Journal Xpress Reviews Sharp, scholarly. --AmericanProfile.com Conventional wisdom holds that analyzing comedy is a thankless task--who's to say what's funny, and why kill the fun of it?--but Saul Austerlitz's wide-ranging survey of American film comedy is both illuminating and hugely enjoyable. With its sharp insights and vivid biographical sketches, it's first-rate film criticism and a terrific resource to boot. --Dennis Lim, editor, The Village Voice Film Guide Entertaining reading. --Booklist Comprehensive yet reader-friendly account. -- LAWeekly.com Clever and well-researched. -- Library Journal Entertaining reading. Booklist Conventional wisdom holds that analyzing comedy is a thankless task who s to say what s funny, and why kill the fun of it? but Saul Austerlitz s wide-ranging survey of American film comedy is both illuminating and hugely enjoyable. With its sharp insights and vivid biographical sketches, it s first-rate film criticism and a terrific resource to boot. Dennis Lim, editor, The Village Voice Film Guide I was enrapt, argumentative, gobsmacked, amused and ready to rethink what I know about American film comedy.Crack this book open, and let the debate and the flying pies begin. Glen David Gold, author, Carter Beats the Devil and Sunnyside Comprehensive yet reader-friendly account. LAWeekly.com A sprawling but incisive biography of film comedy history. North County Times Entertaining and amusing . . . this book truly highlights the best of the genre. COEDMagazine.com Clever and well-researched. Library Journal Sharp, scholarly. AmericanProfile.com Comprehensive yet reader-friendly account. -- LAWeekly.com Clever and well-researched. -- Library Journal Author InformationSaul Austerlitz is a writer living in New York City. His work has been published in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Slate, the Boston Globe, and other publications. He is the author of Money for Nothing: A History of the Music Video from the Beatles to the White Stripes. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |