Refocus: the Films of Albert Brooks
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- ISBN 9781474434287
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 31 May 2023
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Offers the first book-length investigation Albert Brooks' more than six-decade comedy career
Situates Albert Brooks' films in their cultural contexts, including representations of class, gender, religion, and race
Assesses Albert Brooks' critical reputation and relative popularity, including his influence on contemporary filmmakers and comedians
Analyses every film written and directed by Albert Brooks, as well as a number of his acting and voice-over roles, his stand-up comedy albums, his talk show appearances, and his writing, both short-form and novelistic
This is the first sustained critical collection on Albert Brooks, one of the key but under-examined figures in American stand-up, television comedy and Hollywood film comedy. Analysing every film written and directed by Albert Brooks, including Real Life (1979), Modern Romance (1981) and Lost in America (1985), as well as a number of his acting and voice-over roles, his stand-up comedy albums, talk show appearances and writing, the book argues that Albert Brooks not only merits a wider viewership, both critical and popular, but also that his career offers a useful lens through which to understand American film and culture since the late 1960s.
Dr Christian Long is an Academic Language and Learning Educator at Queensland University of Technology.
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