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A Life in the Dark
Viking Adult
November 2011
On Sale: October 27, 2011
432 pages ISBN: 0670023124 EAN: 9780670023127 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Biography
The first biography of The New Yorker's influential,
powerful, and controversial film critic. A decade after her death, Pauline Kael remains the most
important figure in film criticism today, in part due to her
own inimitable style and power within the film community and
in part due to the enormous influence she has exerted over
an entire subsequent generation of film critics. During her
tenure at the New Yorker from 1967 to 1991 she was a
tastemaker, a career maker, and a career breaker. Her brash,
vernacular writing style often made for an odd fit at the
stately New Yorker. Brian Kellow gives us a richly detailed look at one of the
most astonishing bursts of creativity in film history and a
rounded portrait of this remarkable (and often relentlessly
driven) woman. Pauline Kael is a book that will be welcomed
by the same audience that made Mark Harris's Pictures at a
Revolution and Peter Biskind's Easy Riders, Raging Bulls
bestsellers, and by anyone who is curious about the power of
criticism in the arts.
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