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published
2000
by Delta
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Paperback, 144 pages
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0385334605
(isbn13: 9780385334600)
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James Baldwin At The Movies... Provocative, timeless, brilliant.
Bette Davis's eyes, Joan Crawford's bitchy elegance, Stepin Fetchit's st...more
Bette Davis's eyes, Joan Crawford's bitchy elegance, Stepin Fetchit's st...more
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A fantastic book-length essay about film. In what is perhaps the book's most searing (and hilarious) section, Baldwin describes how, as a child, he formed a terrifying identification with Bette Davis:
"So, here, now, on the Saturday afternoon, there was Bette Davis, in close-up, over a champagne glass, pop-eyes popping. I was astounded... For here, before me, after all, was a movie star: white: and if she was white and a movie star, she was rich: and she was ugly... Out of bewildermen...more
"So, here, now, on the Saturday afternoon, there was Bette Davis, in close-up, over a champagne glass, pop-eyes popping. I was astounded... For here, before me, after all, was a movie star: white: and if she was white and a movie star, she was rich: and she was ugly... Out of bewildermen...more
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I read an essay (maybe the intro to Jose Esteban Munoz's "Disidentifications")that invoked James Baldwin's disidentifications with white women movie stars, including Bette Davis, and how he saw his own experience (and growing awareness) of blackness reflected (and/or not)in film.... I'm still working on it... He's so brilliant and so accessible... All this is happening when he's like 12 or 13...
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not nearly as good as JB's other nonfiction, but i'll take his lesser work over just about anyone else's. this book is unique because he focuses about writing on American films. it's divided into three sections and though they're wildly structured and uneven, they display his fierce intelligence and humanity. he's the best. what can i say...
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Baldwin's great and this is a wonderful book of his essays. What's really important to me is his essay on Boris Vian's noir novel "I Spit on Your Graves,' which I published some years ago (and still in print!)
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