The Western Reader (Limelight)

The Western Reader by Gregg Rickman is a comprehensive collection that delves into nearly a century of American western cinema. Published by Limelight on August 1, 2004, this 1st Limelight edition spans 408 pages and is presented in English. The book features a rich array of writings, including essays, commentary, and interviews that highlight the history, mythology, and landscape of western films.
Readers will find an extensive exploration of film criticism within this lavishly illustrated volume. The collection not only examines the cinematic achievements of the western genre but also provides insights into its cultural significance over the decades. With a focus on the evolution of western movies, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in film studies and the enduring impact of this iconic genre.
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This lavishly-illustrated collection of writings on western movies covers close to a century of American cinematic achievement and includes almost a half-century of essays, commentary, and interviews. The history, mythology, and landscape of the western are skillfully explored.
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