Browning, Mark
David Cronenberg: Author or Film-maker?
This book is only the second single-authored study on Cronenberg and as well as containing the first detailed analysis of eXistenZ (1999) Spider (2003) and A History of Violence (2005), it is the first to explore how understanding certain written texts, from both underground and mainstream fiction, can help us understand how Cronenberg`s films work.
Cronenberg's literary aesthetic is discussed via the process of adaptation, not just in relation to overt source material but also writers such as Vladimir Nabokov, Angela Carter, Margaret Atwood, Brett Easton Ellis and Clive Barker. The book examines how Cronenberg’s literary influences function, particularly in terms of narrative structures and suggests the nature of their importance for Cronenberg in his conception of the director as auteur. It also considers the current state of adaptation studies and the need to move beyond conventional psychological frameworks in film analysis more broadly and Cronenberg's work in particular.
Keywords: psychological, underground and mainstream fiction
- Author(s)
- Browning, Mark
- Publisher
- Intellect
- Publication year
- 2007
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 210 pages
- Category
- Psychology
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781841509822