Kenneth Anger by Alice Hutchison
Published by Black Dog Press, 2011
Softcover
224 pages
8x9.7 inches
Book in Very Good condition. Appears unread.
A counter-culture icon of the twentieth century and patriarch of underground cinema, Kenneth Anger is a unique figure in the history of art and film. His career spans over 60 years—from the classic Fireworks in 1947—lauded by Jean Cocteau and Tennessee Williams—to the influential Scorpio Rising in 1963, to more recent projects. This highly-illustrated book joins insightful text and unseen film stills to tell the vivid story of this evocative director and remains the only comprehensive book on the market.
Published by Black Dog Press, 2011
Softcover
224 pages
8x9.7 inches
Book in Very Good condition. Appears unread.
A counter-culture icon of the twentieth century and patriarch of underground cinema, Kenneth Anger is a unique figure in the history of art and film. His career spans over 60 years—from the classic Fireworks in 1947—lauded by Jean Cocteau and Tennessee Williams—to the influential Scorpio Rising in 1963, to more recent projects. This highly-illustrated book joins insightful text and unseen film stills to tell the vivid story of this evocative director and remains the only comprehensive book on the market.
Published by Black Dog Press, 2011
Softcover
224 pages
8x9.7 inches
Book in Very Good condition. Appears unread.
A counter-culture icon of the twentieth century and patriarch of underground cinema, Kenneth Anger is a unique figure in the history of art and film. His career spans over 60 years—from the classic Fireworks in 1947—lauded by Jean Cocteau and Tennessee Williams—to the influential Scorpio Rising in 1963, to more recent projects. This highly-illustrated book joins insightful text and unseen film stills to tell the vivid story of this evocative director and remains the only comprehensive book on the market.