Description
Offers an ambitious and pioneering analysis of the role of technique, genre, humour, and sincerity in the work of Genndy Tartakovsky, exploring of the impact of his work on contemporary Western animation.
About the Author
Kwasu David Tembo is undergraduate tutor and lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He earned his PhD from the University of Edinburgh, UK, in the Language, Literatures, and Cultures department. His research interests include comics studies, literary theory and criticism, and philosophy. He has published in the edited collections The Cinema of Christopher Nolan: Imagining the Impossible, ed. Jacqueline Furby and Stuart Joy (2015) and in Postscriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies (2017).
Reviews
David Kwasu Tempo's book offers an interesting scholarly perspective on the work of much-admired animator Genndi Tartakovsky. Delving deep into cultural background and exegesis of Tartakovsky's many works it makes for an engaging and frequently thought-provoking read. * Hannes Rall, Professor of Animation Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore *
Presenting an in depth account on the sincerity and virtuosity of Genndy Tartakowsky's animated oeuvre, Kwasu David Tembo's extensive research, interviews and filmic analysis, reveals the personal story and the intricacies behind the creative process of a contemporary master artist and animator. * Joao Paulo Schlittler, Associate Professor, School of Communication and Arts, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil *
Book Information
ISBN 9781501388415
Author Kwasu David Tembo
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc