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Paperback Dalton Trumbo, Hollywood Rebel: A Critical Survey and Filmography Book

ISBN: 0786432462

ISBN13: 9780786432462

Dalton Trumbo, Hollywood Rebel: A Critical Survey and Filmography

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As a screenwriter, novelist, and political activist, Dalton Trumbo stands among the key American literary figures of the 20th century--he wrote the classic antiwar novel Johnny Got His Gun, and his credits for Spartacus and Exodus broke the anticommunist blacklist that infected the movie industry for more than a decade. By defining connections between Trumbo's most highly acclaimed films (including Kitty Foyle, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, and Roman Holiday) and his important but lesser-known movies (The Remarkable Andrew, He Ran All the Way, and The Boss), the author identifies how for nearly four decades Trumbo used the archetype of the rebel hero to inject social consciousness into mainstream films.

This new critical survey--the first book-length work on Trumbo's screenwriting career--examines the scores of films on which Trumbo worked and explores the techniques that made him, at the time he was blacklisted in 1947, Hollywood's highest-paid writer. Hanson reveals how Trumbo dealt with major themes including rebellion, radical politics, and individualism--while also detailing lesser-known areas of Trumbo's screenwriting, such as his troubling portrayal of women, the dichotomy between his proletarian attitude and bourgeois lifestyle, and the almost surreptitious manner in which he included antiestablishment rhetoric in seemingly innocuous scripts. An extensive filmography is included.

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Best Trumbo biography out there

Peter Hanson has both set the record straight about much of the misinformation about Dalton Trumbo and provided a comprehensive, yet engaging, look at Trumbo's body of work. I have used this book for a college course I teach in Trumbo's hometown of Grand Junction, CO. But it does not read like a textbook. Anyone who is curious about Trumbo's rich contribution to film and literature will have an even deeper appreciation for the work he was able to create against incredible odds.

A riveting tribute to a master of the screen trade

Peter Hanson has done a marvelous job of giving Dalton Trumbo - one Hollywood's greatest and gutsiest screenwriters - the credit he is due. This couldn't have been an easy task for Hanson, since Trumbo was astonishingly prolific and many of his screenplays - including the masterworks ROMAN HOLIDAY, SPARTACUS, and LONELY ARE THE BRAVE - have for decades been credited to other writers. Hanson sets the record straight and gives us a fascinating portrait of man who not only defied the House Committee on Un-American Activities, but survived the ensuing blacklist years through courage, perseverance and talent. Hanson provides a keen, in-depth exploration of Trumbo's vast, eclectic body of work, and shows how Trumbo's struggles forged the powerful themes that pervade his films.
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