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With more than 100 new entries, from Amy Adams, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Cary Joji Fukunaga to Joaquin Phoenix, Mia Wasikowska, and Robin Wright, and completely updated, here from David Thomson—“The greatest living writer on the movies” (John Banville,New Statesman);“Our most argumentative and trustworthy historian of the screen” (Michael Ondaatje)—is the latest edition ofThe New Biographical Dictionary ofFilm, which toppedSight & Sound’s poll of international critics and writers as THE BEST FILM BOOK EVER WRITTEN.
3/7 America has given the world Emily Dickinson, Moby-Dick, jazz, Faulkner, Hollywood, rock 'n' roll, and this book. --Michael Robbins,Chicago Tribune
The best book on the movies ever written in English. —The New Republic
“Thomson proves anew that he is irreplaceable . . . His monologue has blossomed into an unlikely, searching dialogue about what to value in the movies—how to love what’s come before without nostalgia, and how to find the courage to demand more from the stuff being made right now . . . Deservedly treasured . . . One of the most probing accounts ever written of a human being’s engagement with the movies.” —Sarah Kerr, The New York Times Book Review
“Delicious. One of the best and most useful books written about the movies.” —Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle
“The Dictionary is not only an indispensable book about cinema, but one of the most absurdly ambitious literary achievements of our time.” —Geoff Dyer, Sight & Sound
“A marvel . . . Eccentric, audacious, sparkling . . . Probably the greatest living film critic and historian, Thomson writes the most fun and enthralling prose about the movies since Pauline Kael.” —Benjamin Schwarz,
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