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E-raamat: Disaster Mon Amour

  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300263343
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300263343

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This darkly comic dive into the nature of disasters looks at the ways they shape how we think about ourselves in the world and why we love watching disaster unfold—but only if it happens to others.

A deep—and darkly comic—dive into the nature of disasters, and the ways they shape how we think about ourselves in the world
 
“In this brilliant book, David Thomson tells the story of how we came to make disaster and catastrophe our best friends—how we let terror cocoon and take over our imaginations to avoid seeing the things that really frighten us. Riveting and totally original.”—Adam Curtis, BBC filmmaker and political journalist
 
“Erudite. . . . Engaging. . . . A cri de coeur about art’s struggle to keep up with reality.”—Kirkus Reviews
 
Audiences swell with the scale of disaster; humans have always been drawn to the rumors of our own demise. In this searching treatment, noted film historian David Thomson examines iconic disasters, both real and fictional, exposing the slippage between what occurs and what we observe. With reportage, film commentary, speculation, and a liberating sense of humor, Thomson shows how digital culture commodifies disaster and sates our desire to witness chaos while suffering none of its aftereffects.
 
Ranging from Laurel and Hardy and Battleship Potemkin to Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, and from the epic San Andreas to the intimate Don’t Look Now, Thomson pulls back the curtain to reveal why we love watching disaster unfold—but only if it happens to others.

A deep—and darkly comic—dive into the nature of disasters, and the ways they shape how we think about ourselves in the world

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In this brilliant book, David Thomson tells the story of how we came to make disaster and catastrophe our best friendshow we let terror cocoon and take over our imaginations to avoid seeing the things that really frighten us. Riveting and totally original.Adam Curtis, BBC filmmaker and political journalist

David Thomson is, I think, the best writer on film in our time. He is our most argumentative and trustworthy historian of the screen.Michael Ondaatje, author of The Cats Table

With bracing prose and intensity of feeling, this book will rivet any serious reader concerned about the worldclimate change, COVID, war, and other menaces. A grim but burnished book.Diane Johnson, author of Lorna Mott Comes Home

David Thomsons Disaster Mon Amour is a piñata of literary pleasures: acid thoughts, film lore, historical meditations, and astute observation, especially about the cultures gourmandizing of despair. His high-stepping book is informed, alert, full of fury and fun.John Lahr, author of Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh

Any book that takes Laurel and Hardy and Rachel Maddow as prophets of doomand makes you want to see a Laurel and Hardy movie with Rachel Maddow as much as you want to see Laurel and Hardy as guests on her showis going to be read at least twice.Greil Marcus, author of Mystery Train

Overture for Two Staircases
1(14)
In San Andreas
15(20)
Vag
35(6)
File Under "End of the World"
41(26)
In Aberfan
67(12)
Onlookerism
79(12)
All the News
91(14)
Pandemia Pandemonium
105(16)
Missteps in the Dark
121(12)
Across the Street
133(10)
The Numbers
143(12)
Our Road
155(14)
"Fuck Off, Disaster!"
169(12)
Necessity
181(6)
The Table 187(12)
Acknowledgments 199(4)
Index 203
David Thomson is one of the great living authorities on movies. He has written more than twenty books, including The New Biographical Dictionary of Film, Murder and the Movies, and biographies of David O. Selznick and Orson Welles.