Joseph Losey
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English

About The Book

The career of Wisconsin-born Joseph Losey spanned over four decades and several countries. A self-proclaimed Marxist and veteran of the 1930s Soviet agit-prop theater he collaborated with Bertholt Brecht before directing noir B-pictures in Hollywood. A victim of McCarthyism he later crossed the Atlantic to direct a series of seminal British films such as Time Without Pity Eve The Servant and The Go-Between which mark him as one of the cinema's greatest baroque stylists. His British films reflect on exile and the outsider's view of a class-bound society in crisis through a style rooted in the European art house tradition of Resnais and Godard. Gardner employs recent methodologies from cultural studies and poststructural theory exploring and clarifying the films' uneasy tension between class and gender and their explorations of fractured temporality.
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