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Author Baxter, John, 1939- author

Title Stanley Kubrick : a biography / John Baxter
Edition First Carroll & Graf edition
Published New York : Carroll & Graf Publishers ; [Emeryville, CA] : Distributed by Publishers Group West, 1997
New York : Carroll & Graf Inc., [1997]

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Description xii, 399 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Summary Yet little is known of the man and the influence exerted by his private life on his public art. Born in the Bronx, Kubrick has lived since 1961 in seclusion in rural England. From in-depth interviews with a range of people who have known the man best, spanning from his childhood to the present, John Baxter now presents the most complete account available of Kubrick's life. The conflicts with partners and stars, the failure to make Napoleon, the failed marriages and broken friendships, the use and abuse of writers and other collaborators - this detailed and complex study addresses all these to reveal a man who, above all, has dared to live life on his terms
For decades, the films of Stanley Kubrick have staked out a claim at the core of our cultural landscape. In the 1950s, he was one of the few American film makers to achieve the gravitas of European cinema with Paths of Glory. To 1960s audiences, he was the man who made both Dr. Strangelove, the influential anti-war movie, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, the counterculture favorite. In the 1970s he created his hymn to urban violence, A Clockwork Orange, and in the 1980s he distilled the nature of private madness and collective insanity with The Shining and Full Metal Jacket. His first film of the 1990s will be Eyes Wide Shut starring Tom Cruise
Bibliography Filmography: pages 378-383
Includes bibliographical references (pages 384-386) and index
Subject Kubrick, Stanley.
Motion picture producers and directors -- United States -- Biography.
Genre/Form Biographies.
LC no. 97019738
ISBN 0786704853 (paperback)
9780786704859 (paperback)