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The Quay Brothers: Into a Metaphysical Playroom
By (Author) Suzanne Buchan
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
7th March 2011
United States
Hardback
296
Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 25mm
This work is the first thorough analysis of the creative oeuvre of the Quay Brothers. Known for their animation shorts that rely on puppetry, miniatures, and stop-motion techniques, their fiercely idiosyncratic films are fertile fields for Suzanne Buchan's engaging descriptions and provocative insights into the Quays' artand into the art of independent puppet animation.
"Suzanne Buchans book offers a welcome introduction to the art of the Brothers Quay, with an emphasis on a detailed reading of their animated film, Street of Crocodiles. The Quay Brothers offers engaging descriptions and thought-provoking insights into the Quays art specifically and into the art of animation generally." Thomas Lamarre, McGill University
"To use the term Buchan cites from Joyce, this is a fascinating transluding of the Quays work into prose. Based on several years affectionate acquaintance with the pair, The Quay Brothers is entertaining, often innovative, and highly evocative. A great book on the Quays and on the British scene since the 1970s, it also opens up new avenues for animation and film studies." Sean Cubitt, University of Melbourne
Suzanne Buchan is professor of animation aesthetics and director of the Animation Research Centre at the University for the Creative Arts, United Kingdom.