Major Essays and Reviews from the Forties and Fifties
"Bazin writes a clear, unadorned prose and has such a wide-ranging, passionate knowledge of American films that anyone can read him with pleasure and understanding."-" What's Up, June 1998 ..."are fresh, stimulating, and even provocative (or combative) when read in relationship to the present matrix fo film theory and criticism... Thus, "Bazin at Work is essential for all collections."Performing Arts - Film-Choice, April 1998 Vol. 35 No. 8 ..."particularly brilliant insight...one of the most brilliant and valuable books on film published this year, of interest to anyone passionate about cinema."-"Publishers Weekly
Bert Cardullo is the film critic of The Hudson Review and Associate Professor of Drama at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He has edited What Is Dramturgy? and Before His Eyes: Essays in Honor of Stanley Kauffmann.