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August 1, 2011 | |
9780819571434 | |
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38 illus. | |
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January 1, 2012 | |
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Paul on Mazursky
About the Authors
Reviews
"Paul Mazursky is one of the great writer-directors of cinema. His work is closer to that of a novelist than a movie director. His complicated, conflicted, and comedic characters are some of that decade's finest."—Quentin Tarantino
"Talk is how the great writer-director-actor-warm-hearted-satirist Paul Mazursky communicates in his films, and talk about everything is what he does in this wonderful, illuminating book by Sam Wasson that gently probes the artist and the man for his views on movies, Hollywood, and himself. For years, Mazursky and a group of friends have gathered daily for coffee at the Farmers Market in Los Angeles to talk about the comedy called life, and Wasson succeeds brilliantly in capturing the ease of their conversation for the reader without our having to fly to LA—and find no room at the table. Anyone who cares about films and wonders how they manage to get made, and who likes both to be educated and to laugh, should read this book."—Eric Lax, author of Conversations with Woody Allen
"Paul Mazursky is the American Renoir."—Mel Brooks
"America's most undervalued filmmaker finally gets the book he deserves. It's warm, personal, idiosyncratic and insightful—just like his movies."—Leonard Maltin
"[T]his book provides a fresh, innovative paradigm for biographical studies. Grab this book and a large cup of coffee, find an oversized stuffed chair, and slip into the funny heart of another human being."—T. Lindvall, Choice
"It was called Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, and it was the first film directed by Paul Mazursky, who went on to make seven genuinely memorable movies in a fascinating 35-year career that offers some rueful lessons about the changing nature of the American film. That career is the subject of Paul on Mazursky, a delightful book of conversations between the film writer Sam Wasson and the garrulous octogenarian."—John Podhoretz, The Weekly Standard
"Paul on Mazursky reminds us that Mazursky's varied talents add up to a memorable legacy of film making."—Benjamin Ivry, The Forward
Endorsements
"America's most undervalued filmmaker finally gets the book he deserves. It's warm, personal, idiosyncratic and insightful—just like his movies."—Leonard Maltin
"Paul Mazursky is the American Renoir."—Mel Brooks
"Talk is how the great writer-director-actor-warm-hearted-satirist Paul Mazursky communicates in his films, and talk about everything is what he does in this wonderful, illuminating book by Sam Wasson that gently probes the artist and the man for his views on movies, Hollywood, and himself. For years, Mazursky and a group of friends have gathered daily for coffee at the Farmers Market in Los Angeles to talk about the comedy called life, and Wasson succeeds brilliantly in capturing the ease of their conversation for the reader without our having to fly to LA—and find no room at the table. Anyone who cares about films and wonders how they manage to get made, and who likes both to be educated and to laugh, should read this book."—Eric Lax, author of Conversations with Woody Allen
Hardback | |
August 1, 2011 | |
9780819571434 | |
English | |
348 | |
38 illus. | |
9.25 Inches (US) | |
6.25 Inches (US) | |
1.45 Pounds (US) | |
$35.00 USD, £27.50 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Electronic book text | |
January 1, 2012 | |
9780819571441 | |
English | |
38 illus. | |
9.25 Inches (US) | |
6.25 Inches (US) | |
$27.99 USD, £21.95 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Other Titles by Sam Wasson
A Splurch in the Kisser
Other Titles from Wesleyan Film
Escape Velocity
The Films of Samuel Fuller
The Lives of Robert Ryan
Other Titles in PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / General
Film's First Family
Jayne Mansfield
Mean...Moody...Magnificent!