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ROLLING STONE FILM READER Travers, Peter 1996 44589 From the Publisher From Easy Rider to Pulp Fiction, the writers of Rolling Stone have captured the raw verve and energy of 30 years of maverick filmmaking--and its impact on two generations. The Rolling Stone Film Reader is a fascinating compendium of the magazine's takes on the best in movies from Hollywood to New York to Cannes to Asia, and the players who made it happen. Photos throughout. Publishers Weekly November 9, 1967, marked the debut of Rolling Stone. According to Peter Travers, editor of The Rolling Stone Film Reader: The Best Film Writing from Rolling Stone Magazine, the magazine's editor, Jann S. Wenner, declared at the outset that his "publications would cover not only music but also `the things and attitudes that the music embraces' "-and that included film. Through the years, the film reviews and interviews by a talented group of writers have followed Wenner's call "to cut through the myth and the nonsense." Travers's lists of 50 maverick and 50 rebel films complete the package. Synopsis From Easy Rider to Pulp Fiction, the writers of Rolling Stone have captured the raw verve and energy of 30 years of maverick filmmaking--and its impact on two generations. The Rolling Stone Film Reader is a fascinating compendium of the magazine's takes on the best in movies from Hollywood to New York to Cannes to Asia, and the players who made it happen. Photos throughout. Publishers Weekly November 9, 1967, marked the debut of Rolling Stone. According to Peter Travers, editor of The Rolling Stone Film Reader: The Best Film Writing from Rolling Stone Magazine, the magazine's editor, Jann S. Wenner, declared at the outset that his "publications would cover not only music but also `the things and attitudes that the music embraces' "-and that included film. Through the years, the film reviews and interviews by a talented group of writers have followed Wenner's call "to cut through the myth and the nonsense." Travers's lists of 50 maverick and 50 rebel films complete the package. More Reviews and Recommendations Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group 0-671-50111-9 / 9780671501112 Paperback As New Condition New York Price:
36.38 USD
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ROLLING STONE FILM READER: BEST FILM WRITING FROM ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE Travers, Peter 1996 1160682 ABOUT THE BOOK Rolling Stone Film Reader: Best Film Writing from Rolling Stone Magazine FROM THE PUBLISHER From Easy Rider to Pulp Fiction, the writers of Rolling Stone have captured the raw verve and energy of 30 years of maverick filmmaking--and its impact on two generations. The Rolling Stone Film Reader is a fascinating compendium of the magazine's takes on the best in movies from Hollywood to New York to Cannes to Asia, and the players who made it happen. Photos throughout. FROM THE CRITICS Publishers Weekly November 9, 1967, marked the debut of Rolling Stone. According to Peter Travers, editor of The Rolling Stone Film Reader: The Best Film Writing from Rolling Stone Magazine, the magazine's editor, Jann S. Wenner, declared at the outset that his "publications would cover not only music but also `the things and attitudes that the music embraces' "-and that included film. Through the years, the film reviews and interviews by a talented group of writers have followed Wenner's call "to cut through the myth and the nonsense." Travers's lists of 50 maverick and 50 rebel films complete the package. Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group 0-671-50111-9 / 9780671501112 Soft Cover As New New York Price:
15.75 USD
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