UID:
almahu_9949519440502882
Format:
1 online resource (402 pages)
ISBN:
0-472-90347-0
Content:
In the 1960s, Suzuki Seijun met with modest success in directing popular movies about yakuza gangsters and mild exploitation films featuring prostitutes and teenage rebels. In this book, Peter Yacavone argues that Suzuki became an unlikely cinematic rebel and, with hindsight, one of the most important voices in the global cinema of the 1960s.
Note:
List of Illustrations Introduction A Note on the Text and Translations Throughout this BookChapter 1. The RecusantChapter 2. The Dog (Rajo to kenju, Ankokugai no bijo, Kagenaki koe, Kaikyo chi ni somete, Kutabare gurentai, Tokyo kishitai, Subete ge kurutteru, Akutaro, Toge wo wataru wakai kaze, Akutaro-den: warui hoshi shita demo)Chapter 3. The Mirror (Yaju no seishun, Tantei Jimusho 2-3: Kutabare akuto-domo, Kemono no nemuri)Chapter 4. The Tattoo (Kanto mushuku, Oretachi no chi ga yurusanai, Hana to doto, Irezumi ichidai)Chapter 5. The Flesh (Nikutai no mon, Shunpuden, Kawachi karumen)Chapter 6. The Break (Tokyo nagaremono, Kenka erejii, Sandanju no otoko, Mikko 0-Rain, 13-go taihisen yori sono gososha wo nerae)Chapter 7. The Hinge (Koroshi no rakuin, Pisutoru opera)Chapter 8. The Double (Zigeunerweisen, Kagero-za, Yumeji, Hishu monogatari, Rupan sansei: Babiron no ogon no densetsu)BibliographyFilmographyAppendix: A Complete Filmography of Suzuki Seijun, Director.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-472-07570-5
Language:
English
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