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Sleeping with Strangers: How the Movies Shaped Desire

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Book Title Sleeping with Strangers: How the Movies Shaped Desire Author Name David Thomson Publishing house Knopf Country - city USA Date of issue 2019 Number of pages 368 Buy the book Translation rights

From the celebrated film critic and author of _The Biographical Dictionary of Film,_ an original, seductive account of sexuality in the movies and of how actors and actresses on screen have fed our desire. Film can make us want things we can not have. But, while sometimes rapturous, the interaction of onscreen beauty and private desire speaks to a crisis in American culture, one that pits delusions of male supremacy against feminist awakening and the spirit of gay resistance. Combining criticism, his encyclopedic knowledge of film history, and memoir, David Thomson examines how film has found the fault lines in traditional masculinity and helped to point the way past it toward a more nuanced understanding of what it means to be a person desiring others. Ranging from advertising to pornography, Rudolph Valentino to _Moonlight_, Rock Hudson to _Call Me By Your Name_, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant to _Phantom Thread_, Thomson shows us the art and the artists we love under a new light. He illuminates the way in which film as art, entertainment, and business has been a polite cover for a kind of erotic séance. And he makes us see how the way we watch our movies is a kind of training for how we try to live.

Sleeping with Strangers: How the Movies Shaped Desire

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CountryUSA
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Published2019
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Pages368 pages
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