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Picturing Peter Bogdanovich: My Conversations with the New Hollywood Director (Screen Classics) Hardcover – July 21, 2020
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"WONDERFUL―a book celebrating Peter Bogdanovich. His movies are a great gift to us all. He's a true Master. Peter Tonguette's interviews with Bogdanovich are fascinating. His passion for writing shines bright in this book on the great filmmaker. It's a terrific read."―Jeff Bridges
"I can't think of anything more joyous for a movie lover than sitting down for a long conversation with Peter Bogdanovich, and the interviews in this book make you feel like you're doing just that. Warm and wise, sharp and funny, whether it's deep diving into craft or into the movies that inspired his own work, it's all pure gold from one of the greats. If you love movies, these interviews are a treasure trove."―Rian Johnson, director of Knives Out and Star Wars: The Last Jedi
"Picturing Peter Bogdanovich is a rare and most welcome work of film criticism that is not only a story of its subject but also a story of fandom, friendship, and the tender teachings of master to apprentice. As a lifelong Bogdanovich reader and watcher, I too am that apprentice, along with all other lovers of Hollywood. I am very grateful to Peter Tonguette for delivering, con amor, this next lesson."―Sam Wasson, author of Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman
"Peter Tonguette's new book is the definitive portrait of filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich's life and career. Detailed, insightful, and beautifully written, this seamless book reveals Tonguette and Bogdanovich to be a perfect match of author and subject."―Josh Karp, author of Orson Welles's Last Movie: The Making of The Other Side of the Wind
"A full and fascinating portrait of one of our greatest moviemakers."―Paul Theroux, author of Saint Jack and The Mosquito Coast
"In 1992, Peter Bogdanovich published This Is Orson Welles, an invaluable, book-length interview focused on Welles's view of his own career. Now, Peter Tonguette has returned the favor with this revelatory, lengthy series of conversations with Bogdanovich. Tonguette turns the focus to Bogdanovich's films―the only testament a director needs."―Scott Eyman, author of Hank and Jim: The Fifty-Year Friendship of Henry Fonda and James Stewart and John Wayne: The Life and Legend
"Peter Tonguette has paid Peter Bogdanovich the ultimate compliment with this book-length interview that evokes―and surpasses in depth and detail―Bogdanovich's own pioneering studies of such legendary directors as John Ford, Allan Dwan, and Fritz Lang. In conversations rich with anecdote and spiked with insights, Tonguette traces the ups and downs of Bogdanovich's exemplary career as a master of the classical style who contended with the radical shifts of a postclassical Hollywood."―Dave Kehr, former New York Times film critic and author of When Movies Mattered: Reviews from a Transformative Decade
"I always viewed Peter Bogdanovich's long career with a degree of envy. I was familiar with his classic film writing beginning with his groundbreaking MOMA monograph on Orson Welles. Then like so many of us he joined the Corman caravan, working his way up from low budget exploitation films, and along the road to success he seemed to have personally known just about all the classic Hollywood icons. But it took Peter Tonguette's carefully researched and incisive book to show me that Bogdanovich's life and work were anything but charmed. His topsy turvy career is laid out with sympathy and frankness, and is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the way Hollywood works, then and now. Plus, it's a great read!"―Joe Dante, director of "Gremlins" and "The 'Burbs"
"Picturing Peter Bogdanovich: My Conversations with the New Hollywood Director is the book Bogdanovich fans have wanted for so long. Peter Tonguette looks at Bogdanovich's career from his early days to his most recent release, 'The Great Buster.'"―Wellesnet.com
"[T]he book is splendid for what it offers: a cozy chat between artiste and sycophant. The best bits are the parts that add drama to the director's '70s reign and his benighted '80s: the moments when he fights to make a name for himself under Corman's mentoring; the moments when Bogdanovich realizes his ego and shortsightedness prevented otherwise intriguing films from having impact; and the occasion when he comes face to face with a brutal and sickening tragedy and must go on living and creating. These moments make the book, and his career, interesting. Bogdanovich was lucky, but he was also terribly unlucky."―Cinema Sentries
"Peter Tonguette's Picturing Peter Bogdanovich: My Conversations with the New Hollywood Director, part of the Screen Classics series at the University Press of Kentucky, is a most welcome release. . . . From start to finish, he approaches the whole of Bogdanovich's life and work with an obvious adoration and, what is more, a demonstrable knowledge repeatedly seen in the depth and detail of his questions. Picturing Peter Bogdanovich is a passionate, engaging and thoroughly insightful volume of film history."―Vague Visages
"In Picturing Peter Bogdanovich: My Conversations with the New Hollywood Director, author Peter Tonguette documents the complete career of the director of The Last Picture Show and Paper Moon via lengthy interviews. This is Bogdanovich in peak form, full of hubris but also honesty. Even his television work is included in this comprehensive book."―The Film Stage
"I can't think of anything more joyous for a movie lover than sitting down for a long conversation with Peter Bogdanovich, and the interviews in this book make you feel like you're doing just that. Warm and wise, sharp and funny, whether it's deep diving into craft or into the movies that inspired his own work, it's all pure gold from one of the greats. If you love movies, these interviews are a treasure trove."―Rian Johnson, director of Knives Out and Star Wars: The Last Jedi
"Picturing Peter Bogdanovich is a rare and most welcome work of film criticism that is not only a story of its subject but also a story of fandom, friendship, and the tender teachings of master to apprentice. As a lifelong Bogdanovich reader and watcher, I too am that apprentice, along with all other lovers of Hollywood. I am very grateful to Peter Tonguette for delivering, con amor, this next lesson."―Sam Wasson, author of Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman
"Peter Tonguette's new book is the definitive portrait of filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich's life and career. Detailed, insightful, and beautifully written, this seamless book reveals Tonguette and Bogdanovich to be a perfect match of author and subject."―Josh Karp, author of Orson Welles's Last Movie: The Making of The Other Side of the Wind
"A full and fascinating portrait of one of our greatest moviemakers."―Paul Theroux, author of Saint Jack and The Mosquito Coast
"In 1992, Peter Bogdanovich published This Is Orson Welles, an invaluable, book-length interview focused on Welles's view of his own career. Now, Peter Tonguette has returned the favor with this revelatory, lengthy series of conversations with Bogdanovich. Tonguette turns the focus to Bogdanovich's films―the only testament a director needs."―Scott Eyman, author of Hank and Jim: The Fifty-Year Friendship of Henry Fonda and James Stewart and John Wayne: The Life and Legend
"Peter Tonguette has paid Peter Bogdanovich the ultimate compliment with this book-length interview that evokes―and surpasses in depth and detail―Bogdanovich's own pioneering studies of such legendary directors as John Ford, Allan Dwan, and Fritz Lang. In conversations rich with anecdote and spiked with insights, Tonguette traces the ups and downs of Bogdanovich's exemplary career as a master of the classical style who contended with the radical shifts of a postclassical Hollywood."―Dave Kehr, former New York Times film critic and author of When Movies Mattered: Reviews from a Transformative Decade
"I always viewed Peter Bogdanovich's long career with a degree of envy. I was familiar with his classic film writing beginning with his groundbreaking MOMA monograph on Orson Welles. Then like so many of us he joined the Corman caravan, working his way up from low budget exploitation films, and along the road to success he seemed to have personally known just about all the classic Hollywood icons. But it took Peter Tonguette's carefully researched and incisive book to show me that Bogdanovich's life and work were anything but charmed. His topsy turvy career is laid out with sympathy and frankness, and is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the way Hollywood works, then and now. Plus, it's a great read!"―Joe Dante, director of "Gremlins" and "The 'Burbs"
"Picturing Peter Bogdanovich: My Conversations with the New Hollywood Director is the book Bogdanovich fans have wanted for so long. Peter Tonguette looks at Bogdanovich's career from his early days to his most recent release, 'The Great Buster.'"―Wellesnet.com
"[T]he book is splendid for what it offers: a cozy chat between artiste and sycophant. The best bits are the parts that add drama to the director's '70s reign and his benighted '80s: the moments when he fights to make a name for himself under Corman's mentoring; the moments when Bogdanovich realizes his ego and shortsightedness prevented otherwise intriguing films from having impact; and the occasion when he comes face to face with a brutal and sickening tragedy and must go on living and creating. These moments make the book, and his career, interesting. Bogdanovich was lucky, but he was also terribly unlucky."―Cinema Sentries
"Peter Tonguette's Picturing Peter Bogdanovich: My Conversations with the New Hollywood Director, part of the Screen Classics series at the University Press of Kentucky, is a most welcome release. . . . From start to finish, he approaches the whole of Bogdanovich's life and work with an obvious adoration and, what is more, a demonstrable knowledge repeatedly seen in the depth and detail of his questions. Picturing Peter Bogdanovich is a passionate, engaging and thoroughly insightful volume of film history."―Vague Visages
"In Picturing Peter Bogdanovich: My Conversations with the New Hollywood Director, author Peter Tonguette documents the complete career of the director of The Last Picture Show and Paper Moon via lengthy interviews. This is Bogdanovich in peak form, full of hubris but also honesty. Even his television work is included in this comprehensive book."―The Film Stage
About the Author
Peter Tonguette is a journalist and critic whose work has appeared in a variety of publications, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Examiner, the Christian Science Monitor, Sight & Sound, and the National Review. He is also the editor of Peter Bogdanovich: Interviews.
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- Publisher : University Press of Kentucky (July 21, 2020)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 246 pages
- ISBN-10 : 081314731X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0813147314
- Reading age : 18 years and up
- Item Weight : 1.1 pounds
- Dimensions : 0.4 x 0.4 x 6.6 inches
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Peter Tonguette, one of our finest film historians, enjoyed a close
relationship with Peter Bogdanovich as he examined the career of
this major American filmmaker who fell into eclipse, admirably and doggedly kept going, and
has produced a wide and diverse body of work. Bogdanovich's previous
and concurrent work as a film journalist and historian has benefited
his films and made him an unusually rich figure. Tonguette examines
both sides of Bogdanovich and sympathetically treats his filmmaking
career in detail and with abundant new comments from Bogdanovich himself.
It is refreshing that Tonguette does not subscribe to the old clichéd
views of Bogdanovich but sees him with fresh modern eyes and
lively new perceptions. This book is a meeting of two keen minds
to analyze an important part of American film history since the
1960s. It's a fun read as well and full of information and insight.
relationship with Peter Bogdanovich as he examined the career of
this major American filmmaker who fell into eclipse, admirably and doggedly kept going, and
has produced a wide and diverse body of work. Bogdanovich's previous
and concurrent work as a film journalist and historian has benefited
his films and made him an unusually rich figure. Tonguette examines
both sides of Bogdanovich and sympathetically treats his filmmaking
career in detail and with abundant new comments from Bogdanovich himself.
It is refreshing that Tonguette does not subscribe to the old clichéd
views of Bogdanovich but sees him with fresh modern eyes and
lively new perceptions. This book is a meeting of two keen minds
to analyze an important part of American film history since the
1960s. It's a fun read as well and full of information and insight.
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