Re: Shoot Shoot Shoot - Scholarship

From: Freya (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Oct 16 2007 - 10:27:27 PDT


*giggle* It might make it through things a bit easier
I suspect as it seems to try and look at things from a
world perspective which might be less controversial
than the u.k.

Having said that I do always wonder how much the flak
is invented to get people intrested in the books,
after all weren't the cinema of exclusion postings
written under a pseudenym? ;) Could have been written
by the publishing company for all any of us know. :)

If the poster is still on this list, I must say that I
did very much like the bit about the light bulb tho. I
thought that was inspired. :)

love

Freya

--- Chris Kennedy <email suppressed> wrote:

> Hmm, if David Curtis' "A history of..." is getting
> some flak, I'd hate to
> see what the commentators do to the "DEFINITIVE
> history of..."?
> :)
> Chris
>
>
> Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 13:52:32 +0000
> From: Duncan Reekie <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: Shoot Shoot Shoot - Scholarship
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> Hey Freya=0ADavid Curtis' book is an engaging survey
> of British avant-garde=
> film and video history lavishly illustrated with
> loads o' descriptions of =
> films and makers. However if you want an alternative
> and radical history yo=
> u could try my book 'Subversion:=0AThe Definitive
> History of Underground Ci=
> nema' which just got published by Wallflower Press.
> ...
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