Screening the Novel: Rediscovered American Fiction in Film
By (Author) Gabriel Miller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
6th October 2016
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
791.4375
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
517g
Some of the most memorable movies of Hollywoods Golden Age were based on novels that never received the acclaim they deserved. No-one who saw Rod Steiger in The Pawnbroker could forget the actors wrenching performance but does anyone remember the author of the book on which the film was based The same can be said of Jane Fonda in They Shoot Horses, Dont They, Greta Garbo in Susan Lenox, and Humphrey Bogart in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. This book retrieves these novels and re-evaluates the careers of the eight neglected novelists whose works inspired eight different directors among them Stanley Kubrick, Sidney Lumet, John Huston and Sidney Pollack. Each chapter offers detailed analysis on both the original text and the resulting movie. Taken together, the double examination of novel and film raises some important questions about the nature and problems of cinematic adaptation.
Gabriel Miller is Professor at Rutgers University, USA.