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Desire Unlimited: The Cinema of Pedro Almodovar
Published in Paperback by Verso Books (28 October, 2000)
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All About Almodovar
The only book on Almodovar you'll need
There are lots of books on Almodovar and most of them are either very superficial or too darned academic. This one hits the spot very nicely. It's a chatty, engaged and thoroughly researched book, packed with information and challenging analysis. Sometimes it's a bit obscure but mostly it's the book Almodovar's films deserve. Highly recommended.
Entiendes?: Queer Readings, Hispanic Writings (Series Q)
Published in Paperback by Duke Univ Pr (Txt) (1995)
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mediocre book about a potentially great subject
This anthology looks at "queer" themes in Spanish-language and Latino cultural productions. Unfortunately, like many gay Hispanic books, there is too much focus on tedious Spanish materials and too little focus on the cool stuff that gay and lesbian Latino artists are currently doing. I prefered Munoz' "Disidentifications" and Manrique's "Imminent Maricones" much more than this. However, this is one of the first gay Hispanic anthologies, so I must give it some credit for its originality.
Amores Perros
Published in Paperback by British Film Inst (2003)
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Art and Literature in Spain 1600-1800: Studies in Honour of Nigel Glendinning (Series A: Monografias, No 148)
Published in Hardcover by Tamesis Books Ltd (1993)
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The Body Hispanic: Gender and Sexuality in Spanish and Spanish American Literature
Published in Paperback by Oxford Univ Pr on Demand (1992)
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Contemporary Spanish Culture: Television, Fashion, Art
Published in Hardcover by Polity Pr (2003)
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García Lorca/Almodóvar : Gender, Nationality, and the Limits of the Visible (Inaugural lecture delivered 28th January 1993)
Published in Paperback by Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt) (1996)
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Laws of Desire: Questions of Homosexuality in Spanish Writing and Film, 1960-1990 (Oxford Hispanic Studies)
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1992)
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The Moderns: Time, Space, and Subjectivity in Contemporary Spanish Culture (Oxford Hispanic Studies)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (2000)
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New Hispanisms
Published in Paperback by Dovehouse Editions (1994)
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"Desire Unlimited" by Paul Julian Smith covers all of Almodovar's films from his first major film "Pepi, Luci, Bom, y Otras Chicas del Monton" to his Academy-Award winning film, "Todo Sobre Mi Madre." Summarizing each film in its' own chapter, Smith gives the reader a summary of the plot and commentary on the film's characters, storyline, and locations to further educate readers more about Almodovar's methods. Smith does a great job in discussing each film, especially due to his citations of commentary and critiques from various periodicals throughout the world.
Beautifully designed, this book is not only a treat to Almodovar fans worldwide, but also it is a must have for any serious film student/buff who wants to know the forces of creativity from a non-American director. While American directors are often subjected to edits and story rewrites due to big studio contracts and concerns, Almodovar and his film company, El Deseo, do not have to answer to anyone, giving him total control over his films.
Truly a genius, Almodovar gets the respect he deserves in this book. I highly recommend this book to all who love Almodovar's unique, campy style. It makes great reading any day of the year.