Stanley Kubrick: Adapting the Sublime

Stanley Kubrick: Adapting the Sublime

by Elisa Pezzotta
ISBN-10:
1617038938
ISBN-13:
9781617038938
Pub. Date:
07/25/2013
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10:
1617038938
ISBN-13:
9781617038938
Pub. Date:
07/25/2013
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
Stanley Kubrick: Adapting the Sublime

Stanley Kubrick: Adapting the Sublime

by Elisa Pezzotta
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Overview

"Elisa Pezzotta's excellent Stanley Kubrick: Adapting the Sublime is by far the most sophisticated, innovative, and-crucially-cine-literate book I have read on the greatest auteur of adaptation." -Ian Hunter, Reader in Film Studies, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom Although Stanley Kubrick adapted novels and short stories, his films deviate in notable ways from the source material. In particular, since 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), his films seem to definitively exploit all cinematic techniques, embodying a compelling visual and aural experience. But, as author Elisa Pezzotta contends, it is for these reasons that his cinema becomes the supreme embodiment of the sublime, fruitful encounter between the two arts and, simultaneously, of their independence. Stanley Kubrick's last six adaptations-2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange (1971), Barry Lyndon (1975), The Shining (1980), Full Metal Jacket (1987), and Eyes Wide Shut (1999)-are characterized by certain structural and stylistic patterns. These features help to draw conclusions about the role of Kubrick in the history of cinema, about his role as an adapter, and, more generally, about the art of cinematic adaptations. The structural and stylistic patterns that characterize Kubrick adaptations seem to criticize scientific reasoning, causality, and traditional semantics. In the history of cinema, Kubrick can be considered a modernist auteur. In particular, he can be regarded as an heir of the modernist avant-garde of the 1920s. However, author Elise Pezzotta concludes that, unlike his predecessors, Kubrick creates a cinema not only centered on the ontology of the medium, but on the staging of sublime, new experiences. Elisa Pezzotta is cultore della materia of history and critique of cinema at the University of Bergamo (Italy). Her work has been published in Wide Screen, Alphaville Journal of Film and Screen Media, and Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance, and she is the author of "La narrazione complessa nel cinema di Stanley Kubrick: 2001: Odissea nello spazio e Eyes Wide Shut" in Ai confini della comprensione.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781617038938
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 07/25/2013
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Elisa Pezzotta, Albino, Italy, is cultore della materia of history and critique of cinema at the University of Bergamo. Her work has been published in Wide Screen, Alphaville Journal of Film and Screen Media, and Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance, and she is the author of "La narrazione complessa nel cinema di Stanley Kubrick: 2001: Odissea nello spazio e Eyes Wide Shut" in Ai confini della comprensione.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 3

Chapter 1 A History of Kubrick Adaptations 15

Chapter 2 Plot Construction: Ellipses and Enigmas of Unrelated Scenes 34

Chapter 3 Plot Construction: A Chaotic Geometry 56

Chapter 4 Music, Dance, and Dialogue 85

Chapter 5 Dreamy Worlds 115

Chapter 6 Artificiality, Modernism, and the Sublime 142

Conclusion 183

Appendix 187

Notes 199

Bibliography 205

Filmography 213

Index 219

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