Altman

“Altman” by Kathryn R. Altman is a first edition visual biography published by Harry N. Abrams on December 9, 2014. This 335-page book explores the life and career of Robert Altman, a director known for his innovative films such as *M*A*S*H*, *Nashville*, *The Player*, and *Gosford Park*. The biography draws from the Altman estate’s archives and includes a rich collection of photographs and personal recollections, providing insights into Altman’s unique filmmaking style and his impact on cinema.
Readers will find a comprehensive narrative that intertwines visual elements with historical and critical perspectives on Altman’s work. The book features contributions from various collaborators and contemporaries, offering a multifaceted view of his artistic journey. With a focus on performing arts and film direction, “Altman” serves as both a tribute to the director’s legacy and a reference for those interested in the evolution of cinematic storytelling.
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For decades, Robert Altman fascinated audiences with pioneering films–among them M*A*S*H, Nashville, The Player, and Gosford Park–that combined technical innovation with subversive, satirical humor and impassioned political engagement. His ability to explore and engage so many different worlds with a single, coherent vision changed the landscape of cinema forever. This signature “Altmanesque” style is, in the words of Martin Scorsese: “as recognizable and familiar as Renoir’s brushstrokes or Debussy’s orchestrations.”
Now, the Altman estate opens its archive to celebrate his extraordinary life and career in the first authorized visual biography on the iconoclastic director. Altman, by Altman’s widow Kathryn Reed Altman and film critic Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan, brims with photographs and ephemera, many culled from private family albums, and personal recollections of the director. Alongside the intimate illustrated story is a complete visual, historical, and critical narrative of Altman’s films and his process.
To honor the Altman trademark of using a wide cast of characters, Altman also features contributions from his collaborators and contemporaries including Frank Barhydt, E. L. Doctorow, Roger Ebert, Jules Feiffer, Julian Fellowes, James Franco, Tess Gallagher, Pauline Kael, Garrison Keillor, Michael Murphy, Martin Scorsese, Lily Tomlin, Alan Rudolph, Michael Tolkin, and Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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