Description
A thorough reflection on the stylistic and philosophically-profound cinematic work of Ireland's most exciting contemporary directors, Lenny Abrahamson.
About the Author
Barry Monahan is lecturer in Film Studies at the University College Cork, Ireland. He has published Ireland's Theatre on Film: Style, Stories and the National Stage on Screen (2009), and also written on Irish cinema from different theoretical and aesthetic perspectives in various collections of essays, including Screening Irish America (2009), Genre and Cinema: Ireland and Transnationalism (2007), and Viewpoints: Theoretical Perspectives on Irish Visual Texts (2013). He contributes regularly to Estudios Irlandeses, the Spanish Journal of Irish Studies.
Reviews
Barry Monahan's book is an insightful treatment of Lenny Abrahamson's cinematic oeuvre, a thorough analysis of Abrahamson's seven films that moves beyond the filmmaker's national context to explore the films' transnational and intertextual inspiration and philosophical concerns. I strongly recommend this perceptive study to anyone interested in the work of this exciting Irish director. * Raita Merivirta, Researcher, University of Turku, Finland *
Barry Monahan shows us why Lenny Abrahamson is one of Ireland's most important filmmakers. In shrewd, engaging readings of Abrahamson's oeuvre, Monahan explores the power of cinema to lay bare what it means to be human. An ambitious study that does not disappoint. * Kathleen Vejvoda, Professor of English, Bridgewater State University, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781501362231
Author Barry Monahan
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 340g