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2024

Thomson David Title : La fatale alleanza. Un secolo di guerre al cinema
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Jimenez

Da uno dei più grandi critici cinematografici viventi, uno sguardo lucido e magistrale su un secolo di battaglie rappresentate sullo schermo e una meditazione sul rapporto spinoso tra guerra e cinema. 'La fatale alleanza' non è una semplice cronologia o un'indagine standard sui film di guerra, anche se David Thomson rivolge il suo tipico sguardo penetrante a molti classici del genere e ad alcuni dei suoi film preferiti, da Niente di nuovo sul fronte occidentale a Il ponte sul fiume Kwai fino a Salvate il soldato Ryan. 'La fatale alleanza' fa molto di più, esplorando come la guerra e il cinema nel XX secolo siano inestricabilmente legati. I film avevano cominciato a esistere solo all'inizio della Prima guerra mondiale, eppure in meno di un secolo hanno trasformato l'esperienza civile della guerra - e la storia stessa - per milioni di persone in tutto il mondo. Questa realtà è l'enigma morale al centro del libro di Thomson. I film di guerra danno prestigio e sono spesso campioni di incassi; ma c'è qualcosa di problematico nel fatto che gli spettatori apprezzino le rappresentazioni di violenza su larga scala, come Apocalypse Now, Black Hawk Down o persino Star Wars. E cosa dice questa verità su di noi, sulla nostra cultura e sul nostro mutevole senso della guerra e del passato?
€ 24,00     Scontato: € 22,80
2022

Thomson David Title : La formula perfetta. Una storia di Hollywood
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Adelphi

David Thomson, «il più grande critico cinematografico vivente» per John Banville, ha qui tentato una storia di Hollywood - la sua - e lo ha fatto col piglio caustico e malandrino che contraddistingue chi da sempre ama quel mondo e ciò che ha da offrire: sogni surrettiziamente innervati dalla realtà. Thomson prende spunto da un capolavoro, Chinatown, il mitico film di Roman Polanski del 1974, il che gli permette di ripartire da molto lontano, dalla crescita indiscriminata, corrotta e manovrata di Los Angeles, e di puntare la sua personale macchina da presa sulle speculazioni fraudolente intorno alla gestione dell'acqua e della viabilità, elementi che, sottotraccia, contribuirono notevolmente alla nascita e allo sviluppo di Hollywood. Ricostruisce poi la storia di quegli anni, dalle prime salette improvvisate ai grandi cinema, alla creazione degli Studios, affrontando il passaggio dal muto al sonoro, dal bianco e nero al colore e alle ulteriori innovazioni tecniche. Ma soprattutto racconta le storie, sempre curiose, spesso sordide, comunque illuminanti, dei grandi che hanno fatto grande il cinema: registi come Griffith, Welles o Hitchcock, divi come Greta Garbo o Marlene Dietrich, Humphrey Bogart o Jack Nicholson, e insieme produttori come Jack Warner, Louis Mayer o Samuel Goldwyn, nonché altre figure meno note ma non meno influenti. Thomson vuole darci «la formula perfetta», espressione che riprende dall'ultimo romanzo incompiuto di Fitzgerald, ambientato nella Mecca del cinema: l'equazione che sola può offrire una visione d'insieme di quel mondo, quell'arte, quel mestiere,
€ 34,00     Scontato: € 32,30
2020

Thomson David Title : Psycho. Come Hitchcock insegnò all'America ad amare l'omicidio
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Minimum Fax

Fu realizzato come un film per la tv e completato in meno di tre mesi. L'attrice protagonista veniva uccisa dopo soli quaranta minuti. Non c'era alcun lieto fine. E offriva agli spettatori la scena più violenta che fosse mai stata inclusa in un film americano, accompagnata da un agghiacciante stridio di violini. Non c'era mai stato niente di paragonabile a Psycho, e dopo la sua uscita nelle sale l'industria cinematografica non sarebbe stata più la stessa. In questo saggio breve e illuminante, David Thomson colloca Psycho all'interno della carriera di Hitchcock, illustra il suo impatto sulla psiche collettiva e dimostra come questo film rivoluzionario abbia modificato profondamente la rappresentazione del sesso, della violenza e dell'orrore nel cinema. E abbia alterato, forse, la natura stessa dei nostri desideri e del nostro ruolo di spettatori.
€ 16,00     Scontato: € 15,20
1919

David Thomson Title : Warner Bros
Author: David Thomson
Publisher: YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS ACADEMIC


€ 13,20

Thomson David Title : Sleeping With Strangers
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Alfred a Knopf Inc


€ 22,70
1918

Thomson David, Flanders Gregory (TRN) Title : The Returned
Author: Thomson David, Flanders Gregory (TRN)
Publisher: Polity Pr


€ 60,80

David Thomson Title : Returned
Author: David Thomson
Publisher: WILEY ACADEMIC


€ 17,90
1917

Thomson David, Heaney Seamus (INT), Sanderson Stewart (AFT) Title : The People of the Sea
Author: Thomson David, Heaney Seamus (INT), Sanderson Stewart (AFT)
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd


€ 15,00

Thomson David Title : Warner Bros
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Yale Univ Pr


€ 23,20

Thomson David I. C. Title : Lawyering Process
Author: Thomson David I. C.
Publisher: Carolina Academic Pr


€ 43,60

Thomson David I. C. Title : Skills & Values
Author: Thomson David I. C.
Publisher: Carolina Academic Pr


€ 42,60

Austen Jane, Thomson Hugh (ILT), Pinching David (AFT), Cliff Nigel (AFT) Title : The Jane Austen Collection
Author: Austen Jane, Thomson Hugh (ILT), Pinching David (AFT), Cliff Nigel (AFT)
Publisher: Collectors Library


€ 66,90

Thomson David Title : How to Watch a Movie
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Vintage Books


€ 15,20
1916

Thomson David Title : Television
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Thames & Hudson


€ 31,20

Austen Jane, Thomson Hugh (ILT), Pinching David (AFT) Title : Northanger Abbey
Author: Austen Jane, Thomson Hugh (ILT), Pinching David (AFT)
Publisher: Collectors Library


€ 13,50

Austen Jane, Thomson Hugh (ILT), Pinching David (AFT) Title : Emma
Author: Austen Jane, Thomson Hugh (ILT), Pinching David (AFT)
Publisher: Collectors Library


€ 13,50

David Thomson Title : How to Watch a Movie
Author: David Thomson
Publisher: PROFILE BOOKS


€ 13,05

Brothers Grimm, Lamond Margrete (RTL), Thomson Russell (RTL), Cornish David (ILT) Title : The Frog Prince
Author: Brothers Grimm, Lamond Margrete (RTL), Thomson Russell (RTL), Cornish David (ILT)
Publisher: Little Hare Books


€ 9,40

Thomson David Title : Why Acting Matters
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Yale Univ Pr


€ 15,40
1915

Graffito Books (COR), Thomson David (INT) Title : Movie Posters Re-Imagined
Author: Graffito Books (COR), Thomson David (INT)
Publisher: Graffito Books Ltd


€ 35,70

Thomson David Title : How to Watch a Movie
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Alfred a Knopf Inc


€ 22,30

Thomson David (EDT) Title : Breaking Bad
Author: Thomson David (EDT)
Publisher: Sterling Pub Co Inc

One of the most critically acclaimed series ever produced, Breaking Bad (Sony Pictures Television/AMC, 2008–2013) won legions of avid viewers who debated its every nuance as they followed the evolution of terminally ill high-school teacher Walter White as he became the drug kingpin Heisenberg. This one-of-a-kind book—the ultimate official guide to the show—covers the evolution ofBreaking Bad from the pilot to the final episode and beyond. Adapted and expanded fromBreaking Bad Alchemy, the interactive e-book for the iPad, it highlights the unique elements that made the series so magnetic. The book is filled with insider secrets about the making of the show and the meanings behind its iconography, as well a completeBreaking Bad timeline; in-depth looks at the series’ groundbreaking cinematography, music, and special effects; exclusive interviews with creator Vince Gilligan; and new text from noted film critic David Thomson.Bad fans will enjoy the book's updated design, more than 100 new images, and perceptive captions. Renowned critic David Thomson reveals an extensive interview with Vince Gilligan just for this edition, and provides an insightful introduction—arguing that Breaking Bad is not only a great show, but one of the most significant works of fiction in the new century. In addition to exploring how this epic series came to be, Thomson setsBreaking Bad in the context of both crime literature and long-form television.

€ 20,30

Thomson David Title : Why Acting Matters
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Yale Univ Pr

Does acting matter? David Thomson, one of our most respected and insightful writers on movies and theater, answers this question with intelligence and wit. In this fresh and thought-provoking essay, Thomson tackles this most elusive of subjects, examining the allure of the performing arts for both the artist and the audience member while addressing the paradoxes inherent in acting itself. He reflects on the casting process, on stage versus film acting, and on the cult of celebrity. The art and considerable craft of such gifted artists as Meryl Streep, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando, Daniel Day-Lewis, and others are scrupulously appraised here, as are notions of “good” and “bad” acting.

Thomson’s exploration is at once a meditation on and a celebration of a unique and much beloved, often misunderstood, and occasionally derided art form. He argues that acting not only “matters” but is essential and inescapable, as well as dangerous, chronic, transformative, and exhilarating, be it on the theatrical stage, on the movie screen, or as part of our everyday lives.

€ 23,90
1914

Thomson David Title : Moments That Made the Movies
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Thames & Hudson

In his first fully illustrated work, David Thomson breaks new ground by focusing in on a series of moments—which his readers will also experience in beautifully reproduced imagery—from seventy-two films across a 100-year-plus span. An indispensable counterpart to both his classic Biographical Dictionary of Film (called “a miracle” by Sight and Sound) and his lauded recent history, The Big Screen (“a pungently written, brilliant book” according to David Denby), Moments takes readers on an unprecedented visual tour, where the specifics of the imagery the reader is seeing are inextricably tied to the text. Thomson’s moments range from a set of Eadweard Muybridge’s pioneering photographs to sequences in films from the classic—Citizen Kane, Sunset Boulevard, The Red Shoes—to the unexpected—The Piano Teacher, Burn After Reading.The excitement of Moments’s dynamic visuals will be matched only by the discussion it incites in film circles, as readers revisit their own list of memorable moments and then re-experience the films—both those included on Thomson's list and from their own life—as never before. Moments That Made the Movies will undoubtedly reaffirm Thomson's place as—according to John Banville—“the greatest living writer on the movies.”
€ 23,90

Thomson David Title : The New Biographical Dictionary of Film
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Alfred a Knopf Inc

Featuring three hundred new additions, an updated edition of the classic film reference provides more than 1,300 entries on leading international actors and actresses, directors, and producers, along with frequently provocative critical essays, profiles, and film analyses. 15,000 first printing.
€ 26,80
1913

Thomson David Title : Moments That Made the Movies
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Thames & Hudson

In his first fully illustrated work, David Thomson breaks new ground by focusing in on a series of moments—which his readers will also experience in beautifully reproduced imagery—from seventy-two films across a 100-year-plus span. An indispensable counterpart to both his classic Biographical Dictionary of Film (called “a miracle” by Sight and Sound) and his lauded recent history, The Big Screen (“a pungently written, brilliant book” according to David Denby), Moments takes readers on an unprecedented visual tour, where the specifics of the imagery the reader is seeing are inextricably tied to the text. Thomson?s moments range from a set of Eadweard Muybridge?s pioneering photographs to sequences in films from the classic—Citizen Kane, Sunset Boulevard, The Red Shoes—to the unexpected—The Piano Teacher, Burn After Reading.

The excitement of Momentss? dynamic visuals will be matched only by the discussion it incites in film circles, as readers revisit their own list of memorable moments and then re-experience the films—both those included on Thomson's list and from their own life—as never before. Moments That Made the Movies will undoubtedly reaffirm Thomson's place as—according to John Banville—“the greatest living writer on the movies.”


€ 35,70

David Thomson Title : Big Screen
Author: David Thomson
Publisher: PENGUIN GROUP


€ 18,75

Thomson David Title : The Big Screen
Author: Thomson David
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux

The definitive story of the medium that defines our times

The Big Screen tells the enthralling story of the movies: their rise and spread, their remarkable influence over us, and the technology that made the screen as important as the images it carries.
But The Big Screen is not another history of the movies. Rather, it is a wide-ranging narrative about the movies and their signal role in modern life. The celebrated film authority David Thomson takes us around the globe, through time, and across many media to tell the complex, gripping, paradoxical story of the movies. He tracks the ways we were initially enchanted by movies as imitations of life—the stories, the stars, the look—and how we allowed them to show us how to live. At the same time, movies, offering a seductive escape from everyday reality and its responsibilities, have made it possible for us to evade life altogether. The entranced audience has become a model for powerless and anxiety-ridden citizens trying to pursue happiness and dodge terror by sitting quietly in a dark room.
Does the big screen take us out into the world or merely mesmerize us? That is Thomson’s question in this grand adventure of a book, vital to anyone trying to make sense of the age of screens—the age that, more than ever, we are living in.

€ 18,80

Thomson David K. (EDT) Title : We Are in His Hands Whether We Live or Die
Author: Thomson David K. (EDT)
Publisher: Univ of Tennessee Pr

Many soldiers who served in the American Civil War found solace in their faith during the most trying times of the war. But few soldiers took such a providential view of life and the Civil War as Charles Henry Howard. Born in a small town in Maine, Howard came from a family with a distinguished history of soldiering: his grandfather was a Revolutionary War veteran and his brother, the older and more well-known Oliver Otis Howard, attended West Point and rose to command an army in the Civil War. Following in his brother’s footsteps, Charles Henry Howard graduated from Bowdoin College in 1859. Following graduation, Charles visited his older brother at West Point during the tumultuous election of 1860. While at West Point, Howard saw the tensions between Northern and Southern cadets escalate as he weighed his options for a military or theological career. The choice was made for him on April 12, 1861, with the firing on Fort Sumter.
Responding to his brother’s plea for the sons of Maine to join the Union cause, Charles found himself a noncommissioned officer fighting in the disastrous Battle of First Bull Run. All told, Howard fought in several major battles of the Eastern Theater, including Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, and went on to participate in various military actions in the Western Theater including Sherman’s bloody Atlanta Campaign. He was wounded twice, first at the Battle of Fair Oaks and again at Fredericksburg. Yet, despite facing the worst horrors of war, Howard rarely wavered in his faith and rose steadily in rank throughout the conflict. By war’s end, he was a brevet brigadier general in command of the 128th U.S. Colored Troop Regiment.
Howard’s letters cover a wide-ranging period, from 1852 to 1908. His concern for his family is typical of a Civil War soldier, but his exceptionally firm reliance on divine providence is what makes these letters an extraordinary window into the mind of a Civil War officer. Howard’s grounded faith was often tested by the viciousness of war, and as a result his letters are rife with stirring confessions and his emotional grappling with the harsh realities he faced. Howard’s letters expose the greater theological and metaphysical dilemmas of the war faced by so many on both sides.

€ 46,40

Hayes Alfred, Thomson David (INT) Title : My Face for the World to See
Author: Hayes Alfred, Thomson David (INT)
Publisher: New York Review of Books

Alfred Hayes is one of the secret masters of the twentieth-century novel, a journalist and scriptwriter and poet who possessed an immaculate ear for prose and wrote two perfect short novels about passion and its payback.

My Face for the World to See is set in Hollywood, where the tonic for anonymity is fame rather than family and you’re only as real as your image. At a party, the narrator rescues a young woman who staggers with drunken determination into a heavy undertow. He is living in Hollywood far from his wife in New York and working as a screenwriter. He has no illusions about the value of his work, though it pays well, and none about Hollywood, either. He just wants to be left alone. And yet without really meaning to, he gets involved with the young woman he rescued, who has, it seems, no illusions about love, especially with married men. Like him, she’s a survivor, even if her beauty is a little battered from years of not quite making it in the pictures, years during which she’s grown a bit paranoid, too. She’s just like him, he thinks, and as their casual relationship takes on an increasingly troubled and destructive intensity, it seems that might just be true, only not in the way he supposes.

Nelson Algren called My Face for the World to See “the most vivid picture of Hollywood since Nathaniel West’s Day of the Locust.” Like In Love, it is a deeply lyrical, utterly honest, and hypnotically intense reckoning with self-deception and desolation.
€ 13,40


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