Kubrick's Mitteleuropa : The Central European Imaginary in the Films of Stanley Kubrick - Nathan Abrams

Kubrick's Mitteleuropa

The Central European Imaginary in the Films of Stanley Kubrick

By: Nathan Abrams (Editor), Jeremi Szaniawski (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 October 2024

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Stanley Kubrick was arguably one of the most influential American directors of the post-World War II era, and his Central European Jewish heritage, though often overlooked, greatly influenced his oeuvre. Kubrick's Mitteleuropa explores this influence in ways that range from his work with Hungarian and Polish composers Bela Bartok, Gyoergy Ligeti, and Krzysztof Penderecki to the visual inspiration of artists such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, and other central European Modernists. Beyond exploring the Mitteleuropa sensibility in Kubrick's films, the contributions in this volume also provide important commentary on the reception of his films in countries across Eastern Europe.

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"With some fascinating insights into an unusual topic new to Kubrick studies, this wide-ranging collection of essays firmly and persuasively situates Stanley Kubrick's work in the art and culture of Central Europe." * Robert Kolker, the University of Maryland, author of A Cinema of Loneliness, co-author of Kubrick: An Odyssey

"An admirably multisided, cultured and suggestive inspection of some of the key ways in which works and intellectual traditions associated with Mitteleuropa cast shifting shadows across the oeuvre of Stanley Kubrick. Mitteleuropa here is not only Germanic but also embraces the rich non-Germanic, post-Habsburg cultures of early twentieth century art, music and literature, whose branchings are traced as often intertwining with the mysteriously unnamed presence in Kubrick's work of his Jewishness." * Paul Coates, Western University, Ontario, Canada, author of Comparative Cinema: Late and Last Things in Literature and Film and editor of Lucid Dreams: The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski

"This collection of essays provides informative, impressively researched commentary on an important but neglected aspect of Stanley Kubrick's films. Again and again, the authors show us how deeply his pictures were influenced by the middle-European origins of his family. We learn this was true even in such ostensibly unrelated examples as 2001, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, and The Shining. His entire work is discussed here, along with the most fascinating of his late-career projects, The Aryan Papers. There are intriguing essays on the Polish reception of Kubrick's films and his special use of Kafka and Penderecki. The result is a major contribution to the growing literature on Kubrick's art." * James Naremore, Indiana University Bloomington, author of The Magic World of Orson Welles, More than Night: Film Noir in its Contexts, and On Kubrick.

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