Nicholas Ray An American Journey

Nicholas Ray An American Journey by Bernard Eisenschitz, published by Faber & Faber in 1996, is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life of one of America’s most distinctive film directors. Spanning 599 pages, this edition presents an in-depth exploration of Ray’s influential works, including They Live by Night, In a Lonely Place, Johnny Guitar, and Bigger Than Life, which reflect the psychological ills of the 1950s. The narrative also highlights Ray’s brooding pessimism and rebellious individualism, particularly evident in his most famous film, Rebel without a Cause.
Readers will find that this biography not only chronicles Ray’s artistic journey but also connects his life experiences to the broader crises and triumphs in American society throughout the twentieth century. The book offers insights into how Ray’s films serve as a lens through which to view the cultural landscape of his time. Eisenschitz’s work captures the essence of Ray’s contributions to cinema, making it a significant resource for those interested in film history and biography.
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Nicholas Ray was one of American’s most distinctive film directors. Works like They Live by Night, In a Lonely Place, Johnny Guitar and Bigger Than Life reveal the physic ills of the 1950s more than any other films of that period. Ray’s brooding pessimism and rebellious individualism reached their peak in most famous film, Rebel without a Cause. Originally published in France, this award-winning biography definitively captures one of cinema’s greatest talents, and tells the story in such a way that Ray’s life parallels the crises, upheavals and triumphs in American society in the twentieth century.
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