Wartime Kiss: Visions of the Moment in the 1940s (Essays in the Arts)
معرفی کتاب «Wartime Kiss: Visions of the Moment in the 1940s (Essays in the Arts)» نوشتهٔ Nemerov, Alexander، منتشرشده توسط نشر Princeton University Press در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
__Wartime Kiss__ is a personal meditation on the haunting power of American photographs and films from World War II and the later 1940s. Starting with a stunning reinterpretation of one of the most famous photos of all time, Alfred Eisenstaedt's image of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square on V-J Day, Alexander Nemerov goes on to examine an array of mostly forgotten images and movie episodes--from a photo of Jimmy Stewart and Olivia de Havilland lying on a picnic blanket in the Santa Barbara hills to scenes from such films as __Twelve O'Clock High__ and __Hold Back the Dawn__. Erotically charged and bearing traces of trauma even when they seem far removed from the war, these photos and scenes seem to hold out the promise of a palpable and emotional connection to those years. Through a series of fascinating stories, Nemerov reveals the surprising background of these bits of film and discovers unexpected connections between the war and Hollywood, from an obsession with aviation to Anne Frank's love of the movies. Beautifully written and illustrated, __Wartime Kiss__ vividly evokes a world in which Margaret Bourke-White could follow a heroic assignment photographing a B-17 bombing mission over Tunis with a job in Hollywood documenting the filming of a war movie. Ultimately this is a book about history as a sensuous experience, a work as mysterious, indescribable, and affecting as a novel by W. G. Sebald. Wartime Kiss Is A Personal Meditation On The Haunting Power Of American Photographs And Films From World War Ii And The Later 1940s. Starting With A Powerful Reinterpretation Of One Of The Most Famous Photos Of All Time, Alfred Eisenstaedt's Image Of A Sailor Kissing A Nurse In Times Square On V-j Day, Alexander Nemerov Goes On To Examine An Idiosyncratic Collection Of Mostly Obscure Or Unknown Images And Movie Episodes--from A Photo Of Jimmy Stewart And Olivia De Havilland Lying On A Picnic Blanket In The Santa Barbara Hills To Scenes From Such Films As Twelve O'clock High And Hold Back The Dawn. Erotically Charged And Bearing Traces Of Trauma Even When They Seem Far Removed From The War, These Photos And Scenes Seem To Hold Out The Promise Of A Palpable And Emotional Connection To Those Years. Through A Series Of Fascinating Stories, Nemerov Reveals The Surprising Background Of These Bits Of Film And Discovers Unexpected Connections Between The War And Hollywood, From An Obsession With Aviation To Anne Frank's Love Of The Movies. Beautifully Written And Illustrated, Wartime Kiss Vividly Evokes A World In Which Margaret Bourke-white Could Follow A Heroic Assignment Photographing A B-17 Bombing Mission Over Tunis With A Job In Hollywood Documenting The Filming Of A War Movie. Ultimately This Is A Book About History As A Sensuous Experience, A Work As Mysterious, Indescribable, And Affecting As A Novel By W. G. Sebald-- Machine Generated Contents Note: One.kissing In August 1945 -- Belita Jepson-turner -- Two.sleeping Beauty -- Olivia De Havilland -- Three.when The World Smiled -- Margaret Bourke-white -- Four.sentimental Mysticism -- Stovall At Archbury -- Five.hold Back The Dawn -- Olivia De Havilland. Alexander Nemerov. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. A deeply personal meditation on the haunting power of American photos and films of the 1940s Wartime Kiss is a personal meditation on the haunting power of American photographs and films from World War II and the later 1940s. Starting with a stunning reinterpretation of one of the most famous photos of all time, Alfred Eisenstaedt's image of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square on V-J Day, Alexander Nemerov goes on to examine an array of mostly forgotten images and movie episodes—from a photo of Jimmy Stewart and Olivia de Havilland lying on a picnic blanket in the Santa Barbara hills to scenes from such films as Twelve O'Clock High and Hold Back the Dawn . Erotically charged and bearing traces of trauma even when they seem far removed from the war, these photos and scenes seem to hold out the promise of a palpable and emotional connection to those years. Through a series of fascinating stories, Nemerov reveals the surprising background of these bits of film and discovers unexpected connections between the war and Hollywood, from an obsession with aviation to Anne Frank's love of the movies. Beautifully written and illustrated, Wartime Kiss vividly evokes a world in which Margaret Bourke-White could follow a heroic assignment photographing a B-17 bombing mission over Tunis with a job in Hollywood documenting the filming of a war movie. Ultimately this is a book about history as a sensuous experience, a work as mysterious, indescribable, and affecting as a novel by W. G. Sebald. "'Wartime Kiss' is a personal meditation on the haunting power of American photographs and films from World War II and the later 1940s. Starting with a powerful reinterpretation of one of the most famous photos of all time, Alfred Eisenstaedt's image of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square on V-J Day, Alexander Nemerov goes on to examine an idiosyncratic collection of mostly obscure or unknown images and movie episodes -- from a photo of Jimmy Stewart and Olivia de Havilland lying on a picnic blanket in the Santa Barbara hills to scenes from such films as Twelve O'Clock High and Hold Back the Dawn. Erotically charged and bearing traces of trauma even when they seem far removed from the war, these photos and scenes seem to hold out the promise of a palpable and emotional connection to those years. Through a series of fascinating stories, Nemerov reveals the surprising background of these bits of film and discovers unexpected connections between the war and Hollywood, from an obsession with aviation to Anne Frank's love of the movies. Beautifully written and illustrated, 'Wartime Kiss' vividly evokes a world in which Margaret Bourke-White could follow a heroic assignment photographing a B-17 bombing mission over Tunis with a job in Hollywood documenting the filming of a war movie. Ultimately this is a book about history as a sensuous experience, a work as mysterious, indescribable, and affecting as a novel by W.G. Sebald"-- Provided by publisher
دانلود کتاب Wartime Kiss: Visions of the Moment in the 1940s (Essays in the Arts)