Hitchcock Annual: Volume 12
Sidney Gottlieb & Richard Allen | |
Columbia University Press | |
ISBN 1906660026 (paperback) | |
ISSN 1062-5518 (journal) | |
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Summary
Includes Hitchcock and Lang; Hitchcock biography; essays on The Phoenix Tapes, Under Capricorn, Rear Window, and Vertigo; and reviews.
Contents
- Too Big and Too Close: Alfred Hitchcock and Fritz Lang — Thomas Elsaesser
- "Under Capricorn" Revisited — Mark Rappaport
- "Vertigo": The Drama of a Deceived Platonist — Slavoj Žižek
- "Rear Window": The Redemptive Power of Popular Music — Jack Sullivan
- Hitchcock and the Found Footage Installation: Müller and Girardet's "The Phoenix Tapes" — Federico Windhausen
- McGilligan's Hitchcock and the Limits of Biography — Thomas Leitch
Book Reviews
- "A Long Hard Look at 'Psycho'" — reviewed by Charles Barr
- "Hitchcock: Past and Future" — reviewed by Paula Marantz Cohen
- "Alfred Hitchcock: Interviews" — reviewed by Robert E. Kapsis
- "The Hanging Figure: On Suspense and the Films of Alfred Hitchcock" — reviewed by Angelo Restivo
- "Hitchcock and Poe: The Legacy of Delight and Terror" — reviewed by Walter Raubicheck
- "When Hollywood Had a King: The Reign of Lew Wasserman, Who Leveraged Talent into Power and Influence" — reviewed by Leonard J. Leff
- "Alma Hitchcock: The Woman Behind the Man" — reviewed by Charles L.P. Silet
- "Alfred Hitchcock: Der Meister der Angst" — reviewed by James Bade