\ Julie Grossman, professor, Departments of English and Communication and Film Studies, Le Moyne College, USA.
New York, NY
: Palgrave Macmillan
, 2015.
x, 228 p.
:ill.
Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture
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Index
Bibliography
Introduction -- Journeys and authorship. "it's alive!": the monster and the automaton as film and filmmakers -- Lightening up: reappearing hearts of darkness -- Hideous fraternities: the Coen Brothers hit the road -- Textual and marginal identities. Imitations of life and art -- The quiet presence of "The yellow wallpaper" in Todd Haynes's Safe -- Musical theater and independent film -- Immersive theater and the monstrous avant-garde. Adapting time and place: avant-garde storytelling and immersive theater -- Film adapts time: Christian Marclay's The clock -- Cape Fear, The Simpsons, and Anne Washburn's post-apocalyptic Mr. Burns, a post-electric play -- Epilogue.