Spike Lee tells the cinematic story of the preeminent director, whose pioneering films-from
Do The Right Thing, Jungle Fever, and
Malcolm X to
25th Hour ,
Bamboozled, and
The Inside Man-helped transform the face of late twentieth-century America. With unprecedented access to the Lee family and new interviews with stars and celebrities-including Denzel Washington, Halle Berry, Rosie Perez, Adrien Brody, John Turturro, and many others-film critic Kaleem Aftab chronicles Spike Lee's explosive rise to stardom, exploring such important issues as Black Nationalism, Hollywood stereotyping, and the rise of a powerful black middle class. Lee's prominence in American culture continues in 2006 with the release of
The Inside Man and a forthcoming documentary on Hurricane Katrina. Spike Lee tells us as much about the last two decades of American social history as it does about the life of this fascinating director.
About the AuthorSpike Lee's films have won numerous honors, including two Golden Globes and an Academy Award for Do the Right Thing. He also directed the movie biography of Malcolm X. Kaleem Aftab is a freelance film writer for the BBC, The Independent, and V magazine. He lives in London.
Reviews"Fresh, judicious." -- Washington Post Book World
Book InformationISBN 9780393328943
Author Spike LeeFormat Paperback
Page Count 444
Imprint WW Norton & CoPublisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 546g
Dimensions(mm) 208mm * 140mm * 28mm