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Mornings in the Dark: The Graham Greene Film Reader

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By (author): Graham Greene

Few novelists have taken films as seriously, or been closely involved in so many aspects of the film business all their lives, as Graham Greene. Even at University he was touching on it. His long-term experience of the evolving art included producing, performing, script-writing and adaptation. Not to mention the libel case against him brought by Miss Shirley Temple for some disobliging words. Mornings in the Dark gathers some of Greene's best film criticism with a mass of related material: his film articles, interviews, lectures and radio talks, stories for film, letters and film proposals. With appendices on Greene's own films and unfulfilled film projects, and David Parkinson's introduction, this is an essential collection for readers of fiction and film enthusiasts alike. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781784109998

About Graham Greene

Twenty years before his celebrated films The Third Man The Fallen Idol and Brighton Rock Graham Greene was deeply involved with the cinema as critic essayist and polemicist. Described by Basil Wright as 'a child of the film age' Greene became one of the most perceptive and trenchant film critics of the 1930s involved in many aspects of the industry: as a screen writer producer adaptor and performer with a considerable knowledge of camera technique. He passed away in April 1991.

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