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Picturehouse Poems
Oct 6, 2024 11:31 PM

Author:Various,Harold Schechter,Michael Waters

Picturehouse Poems

The variety of subjects is dazzling, from movie stars to bit players, from B-movies to Bollywood, from Clark Gable to Jean Cocteau. More than a hundred poets riff on their movie memories: Langston Hughes and John Updike on the theaters of their youth, Jack Kerouac and Robert Lowell on Harpo Marx, Sharon Olds on Marilyn Monroe, Louise Erdrich on John Wayne, May Swenson on the James Bond films, Terrance Hayes on early Black cinema, Maxine Kumin on Casablanca, and Richard Wilbur on The Prisoner of Zenda. Orson Welles, Leni Riefenstahl, and Ingmar Bergman share the spotlight with Shirley Temple, King Kong, and Carmen Miranda; Bonnie and Clyde and Ridley Scott with Roshomon, Hitchcock, and Bresson. In Picturehouse Poems, one of our oldest art forms pays loving homage to one of our newest—the thrilling art of cinema.

Reviews

Astonishing, soul-baring – the must-read memoir by rock’s greatest survivor

—— Daily Mail

The book is written with a warm heart and a generous spirit… It is a thoughtful, moving reflection on a life of spectacular achievement

—— Daily Express

Turner comes across as courageous, optimistic, big-hearted and generous

—— Sunday Times

Fascinating, dramatic, surprising

—— OK! Magazine

An honest, thoughtful and touching reflection on a full and fulfilling life

—— Sunday Express

The stories are remarkable.

—— The Times, Books of the Year

Joltingly raw.

—— A Celebrity best book of the year, The Guardian

I'll never forget the first time I saw Tina perform . . . Never in my life saw a woman so powerful, so fearless

—— Beyonce

She's a phoenix rising from the ashes.

—— David Bowie

If I were asked to recommend one guide for readers keen on discovering what's at stake in Shakespeare's plays, This Is Shakespeare would be it. Deeply informed, never dogmatic, and alert to how performance matters, Emma Smith understands that Shakespeare's plays prompt questions rather than provide answers. Her elegantly written and sharply observed book is richly rewarding.

—— James Shapiro, author of 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare

A fascinating new perspective and an absolute pleasure to read

—— Eimear McBride, author of A Girl is a Half-formed Thing

Impeccable ... This is Shakespeare is the ideal book of its moment for unlocking the works of that most miraculous, mysterious and be-pedestalled figure in English literature [...] Smith's fresh approaches reveal something crucial about Shakespeare's ongoing relevance

—— The Saturday Paper

There's an invigorating frankness to Smith's approach [...] She generously leads an accessible and insightful route towards a provocative, complicating reading of Shakespeare's work.

—— GLOBE Magazine

Shakespeare pulled from his pedestal and made contemporary...this book is terrific...informative and, more importantly, very enjoyable

—— This England

Smith salvages Shakespeare from the status of isolated genius, and reveals him as an active participant in his own time and place. In turn, we the audience become active participants in the remaking of Shakespeare...This book puts the pleasure back into the plays, and there is no better reason to read about Shakespeare than that

—— Sarah Ditum , The Lancet

Packed with sharp observations and illuminating commentary on the works and their afterlives...acute on the plays' modern resonances and how today's theatre troupes handle Will's less woke moments, such as The Taming of the Shrew. They won't cancel Shakey yet!

—— The Times Books of the Year 2019

A brilliant and accessible tour of Shakespeare's plays that is also a radical manifesto for how to read and watch his work. Witty, irreverent and searching, this book shines dazzling new light on the oeuvre of the world's greatest literary genius.

—— Economist Books of the Year

A tonic ... This Is Shakespeare will, for some time to come, remain required reading for all those with more than a passing interest in Shakespeare ... ['Gappiness' is] a compelling way of evaluating afresh an author about whom we are often told that everything has been said ... Outstanding ... A model for almost everything that Shakespeare criticism for the general reader should be striving to achieve

—— Rhodri Lewis , Prospect

Consistently fascinating [...] there's no denying the wit and intelligence [...] nor the dangerous readability of this thoughtful study.

—— Alexander Larman , Observer

Praise for previous works by Emma Smith: "A fascinating and provocative book"

—— Daniel Swift , Spectator

Delightful... there is a bite in Smith's exuberant tales of buying, selling and displaying Shakespeare... beautifully judged, impeccably researched yet wry and affectionate

—— Jerry Brotton , Financial Times

Brilliantly approachable and entertaining ... anarchic, counterintuitive, critical ... perfect

—— Alex Preston , Observer

Delightful

—— Telegraph

Other books will surely dig deeper into the life and the music, but his glows with a special allure, gilded as it is by the touch of the creator himself.

—— Q Magazine

If you adored the amazing performer […] then you should get your hands on this amazing memoir, written by the artist himself in The Beautiful Ones. Prince provides incredible anecdotes about his meteoric rise to stardom, sharing photos and memorabilia that have never been seen before.

—— Essential Marbella Magazine
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