Film Nation: William Troy on the Cinema, 1933-1935

Film Nation: William Troy on the Cinema, 1933-1935
ISBN-10
1789761735
ISBN-13
9781789761733
Series
Film Nation
Category
Art
Pages
220
Language
English
Published
2021-11
Author
James R. Russo

Description

Notable writers on literature and culture who occasionally penned opinion pieces on the movies prior to World War II include Clifton Fadiman, Mark Van Doren, Lincoln Kirstein, Edmund Wilson, Louise Bogan, and Paul Goodman. All of these critics wrote seriously about things other than the movies. Indeed, the early decades of film criticism drew many moonlighters who tried their hand at it for a few years, then moved on to their preferred métier. And such was the case with William Troy (1903-1961). Troy, a distinguished literary critic whose posthumous Selected Essays won a National Book Award in 1968, was also a much-loved professor at Bennington College, the New School, and New York University. Troy was the film critic of The Nation from 1933 to 1935. To that post he brought an educated, almost professional tone, which he sometimes used for comic effect. He approached each piece of film criticism as an occasion for some larger essayistic rumination. Indeed, his feeling for the carpentry of the short review is superb, as the reader will detect in his pieces on such important films as Buñuel's L'Âge d'or, Lang's M, Duvivier's Poil de Carotte, Eisenstein's Que Viva Mexico!, Dreyer'

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