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Greenaway's Books, Steven Marx
Greenaway's Books, Steven Marx
English
Peter Greenaway's adaptation of The Tempest is titled Prospero's Books, renaming and representing Shakespeare's play as a work made of books. Prospero begins imagining, speaking and writing The Tempest in his bath while turning the pages of "The Book of Water." It and the other 23 books which inspire and empower him appear in Greenaway's version both as props in the narrative and as "real" documents located in a separate picture plane, where they are described by a donnish voice distinct from that of the protagonist-author.
They Kill For Love: Defining The Erotic Thriller As A Film Genre, Douglas Keesey
They Kill For Love: Defining The Erotic Thriller As A Film Genre, Douglas Keesey
English
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Highball, Princeton Station, Kevin Clark
Platter, Kevin Clark