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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The First Good Book about an Important Director--& His World,
By Marc Dolan (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Writing Himself into History : Oscar Micheaux, His Silent Films, and His Audiences (Paperback)
Those who are troubled by academic writing may be a little put off by this book--but only just a little. Particularly in the opening pages, the authors go to great pains to make the usual postmodernist genuflections: "how can we possibly know anything?" "do we exist?" etc. Once you get past that, their reconstruction of Micheaux's career and films is wonderful. They not only reconstruct his life as an artist--in the process separating a great deal of fact from self-generated fiction--but they also reconstruct his cultural setting and the context in which his films are released. To my taste, they're a little too easy on Micheaux for his fairly reflectionist notion of cinematic realism. However, they almost convinced that I'm wrong--which is the highest compliment you can pay any work of scholarship.
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Writing Himself into History : Oscar Micheaux, His Silent Films, and His Audiences by Pearl Bowser (Hardcover - August 1, 2000)
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