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Extensive meditations on silence in the films of Alfred Hitchcock.

In A Silence from Hitchcock, Murray Pomerance explores the resonating power of silence in the director''s work-its variation, its haunting temptation, and its technical power. Working from a meditative devotion to and an illuminating familiarity with the director''s work, Pomerance shines light upon six films, some of them (Notorious, The Lady Vanishes, and The Trouble with Harry) frequently, even obsessively treated, and others (Frenzy, The Wrong Man, and Topaz) less often discussed. In its strange relation to speech, memory, urbanity, guilt, mortality, and espionage, silence becomes, in these films, a dramatic protagonist in its own right. Written by a master interpreter of Hitchcock, this book offers new ways of seeing, experiencing, and thinking about the films of one of cinema''s greatest artists, as well as new ways of reflecting on our experience of cinema itself.

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      Publisher: State University of New York Press
      Publication Date: 8/2/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781438491882, 978-1438491882
      ISBN10: 1438491883

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Extensive meditations on silence in the films of Alfred Hitchcock.

      In A Silence from Hitchcock, Murray Pomerance explores the resonating power of silence in the director''s work-its variation, its haunting temptation, and its technical power. Working from a meditative devotion to and an illuminating familiarity with the director''s work, Pomerance shines light upon six films, some of them (Notorious, The Lady Vanishes, and The Trouble with Harry) frequently, even obsessively treated, and others (Frenzy, The Wrong Man, and Topaz) less often discussed. In its strange relation to speech, memory, urbanity, guilt, mortality, and espionage, silence becomes, in these films, a dramatic protagonist in its own right. Written by a master interpreter of Hitchcock, this book offers new ways of seeing, experiencing, and thinking about the films of one of cinema''s greatest artists, as well as new ways of reflecting on our experience of cinema itself.

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