Native Informant: Essays on Film, Fiction and Popular Culture

by Leo Braudy

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Native Informant is Leo Braudy's first book after his widely acclaimed and award-winning history of fame, The Frenzy of Renown. With a verve that breaks down the boundaries between film, literature, and popular culture, Braudy discusses writers and filmmakers such as Alfred Hitchcock, Daniel Defoe, Ernst Lubitsch, Emile Zola, Susan Sontag, and Richard Condon. His subjects include madness in the eighteenth century, the Hollywood blacklist, westerns, and pornography. Throughout this lively and insightful collection, his perspective is not that of the critic as a detached voice of professional authority but as a member of a particular culture--a native informant--whose gaze looks simultaneously inward and outward, subjective but self-aware. Like the wide-ranging Frenzy of Renown, Native Informant will appeal to specialist and interested reader alike.
  • ISBN10 0195052749
  • ISBN13 9780195052749
  • Publish Date 10 January 1991
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 3 September 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 314
  • Language English