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Between 1927 and 1933, the journal "Close Up" championed a European avant-garde in film-making. It was edited by the writer and film-maker, Kenneth MacPherson and among its regular contributors were the poet H.D., Gertrude Stein, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf (whose essay on cinema is reprinted here in full). This volume republishes articles from the journal, with an introduction and a commentary on the lives of, and complex relationships between, its writers and editors.
Laura Marcus is Professor of English at the University of Sussex.
Enthusiasms and execrations; from silence to sound; the contribution of H.D.; continuous performance - Dorothy Richardson; "Borderline" and the POOL films; cinema and psychoanalysis; cinema culture; fade. Appendices: the contents of "Close Up", 1927-1933; notes on the contributors and correspondents; publishing history; a chronology of "Close Up" in context; POOL books.
Mark Balnaves, James Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Australia) Balnaves, Prof. Mark (University of Newcastle, UK) Donald, Dr. Stephanie Hemelryk (The University of Lincoln
Mark Balnaves, James Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Australia) Balnaves, Prof. Mark (University of Newcastle, UK) Donald, Dr. Stephanie Hemelryk (The University of Lincoln