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Reel Bay : A Cinematic Essay by Jana Larson ARC
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Coffee House Press
ISBN-10
1566895987
ISBN-13
9781566895989
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23038680828
Product Key Features
Book Title
Reel Bay : a Cinematic Essay
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Personal Memoirs, General, Essays, Film & Video
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Art, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
11.6 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2020-024147
Reviews
"Larson softens the divisions separating genres by interweaving memoir, travelogue and screenplay. . . . a cleverly aberrant narrative structure dealing with the creative process and the difficult search for meaning." --Andru Okun, Star Tribune "The pleasure of reading this essay is in the search, and in Larson"s precise, clear-eyed prose. . . . an enthralling read that is ultimately about how to make art out of the raw fuel of experience." --Kat Solomon, Chicago Review of Books "A captivating blend of memoir, true-crime, meditation on women in film, and fantasy. . . . Larson captures both the fanaticism of creative fixation and the listlessness of artistic existential dread with clarity and empathy." --Lucy Shapiro, Arkansas International "A moving and powerful elegy about brave women who go in search of an unknown something. A story of obsessions, passions, and delusions. A splendidly melancholy book about the literature in filmmaking and the filmmaking in literature." --Jazmina Barrera "I have no idea what the hell this book is--in the best way--except that it's obsessive and dazzling as it spawns and splits fictions and nonfictions. Expect to be dizzied. Reel Bay vibrates with strangeness." --Ander Monson "Reel Bay is an obsessive, fascinating, haunting debut; it is a kind of essay-film constructed out of gorgeous prose. Jana Larson reveals/revises the tensions between art and life, between fiction and fact, and between author and subject." --Dana Spiotta, Praise for Reel Bay: A Cinematic Essay "Larson softens the divisions separating genres by interweaving memoir, travelogue and screenplay. . . . a cleverly aberrant narrative structure dealing with the creative process and the difficult search for meaning." --Andru Okun, The Star Tribune "The pleasure of reading this essay is in the search, and in Larson"s precise, clear-eyed prose. . . . an enthralling read that is ultimately about how to make art out of the raw fuel of experience." --Kat Solomon, Chicago Review of Books "A captivating blend of memoir, true-crime, meditation on women in film, and fantasy. . . . Larson captures both the fanaticism of creative fixation and the listlessness of artistic existential dread with clarity and empathy." --Lucy Shapiro, Arkansas International "A moving and powerful elegy about brave women who go in search of an unknown something. A story of obsessions, passions, and delusions. A splendidly melancholy book about the literature in filmmaking and the filmmaking in literature." --Jazmina Barrera "I have no idea what the hell this book is--in the best way--except that it's obsessive and dazzling as it spawns and splits fictions and nonfictions. Expect to be dizzied. Reel Bay vibrates with strangeness." --Ander Monson " Reel Bay is an obsessive, fascinating, haunting debut; it is a kind of essay-film constructed out of gorgeous prose. Jana Larson reveals/revises the tensions between art and life, between fiction and fact, and between author and subject." --Dana Spiotta, Praise for Reel Bay: A Cinematic Essay: "Larson softens the divisions separating genres by interweaving memoir, travelogue and screenplay. . . . a cleverly aberrant narrative structure dealing with the creative process and the difficult search for meaning." --Andru Okun, Star Tribune "The pleasure of reading this essay is in the search, and in Larson"s precise, clear-eyed prose. . . . an enthralling read that is ultimately about how to make art out of the raw fuel of experience." --Kat Solomon, Chicago Review of Books "A captivating blend of memoir, true-crime, meditation on women in film, and fantasy. . . . Larson captures both the fanaticism of creative fixation and the listlessness of artistic existential dread with clarity and empathy." --Lucy Shapiro, Arkansas International "A moving and powerful elegy about brave women who go in search of an unknown something. A story of obsessions, passions, and delusions. A splendidly melancholy book about the literature in filmmaking and the filmmaking in literature." --Jazmina Barrera "I have no idea what the hell this book is--in the best way--except that it's obsessive and dazzling as it spawns and splits fictions and nonfictions. Expect to be dizzied. Reel Bay vibrates with strangeness." --Ander Monson " Reel Bay is an obsessive, fascinating, haunting debut; it is a kind of essay-film constructed out of gorgeous prose. Jana Larson reveals/revises the tensions between art and life, between fiction and fact, and between author and subject." --Dana Spiotta, "A moving and powerful elegy about brave women who go in search of an unknown something. A story of obsessions, passions, and delusions. A splendidly melancholy book about the literature in filmmaking and the filmmaking in literature." --Jazmina Barrera "I have no idea what the hell this book is--in the best way--except that it's obsessive and dazzling as it spawns and splits fictions and nonfictions. Expect to be dizzied. Reel Bay vibrates with strangeness." --Ander Monson, "A moving and powerful elegy about brave women who go in search of an unknown something. A story of obsessions, passions, and delusions. A splendidly melancholy book about the literature in filmmaking and the filmmaking in literature." --Jazmina Barrera "I have no idea what the hell this book is--in the best way--except that it's obsessive and dazzling as it spawns and splits fictions and nonfictions. Expect to be dizzied. Reel Bay vibrates with strangeness." --Ander Monson "Reel Bay is an obsessive, fascinating, haunting debut; it is a kind of essay-film constructed out of gorgeous prose. Jana Larson reveals/revises the tensions between art and life, between fiction and fact, and between author and subject." --Dana Spiotta
Synopsis
Equal parts memoir, mystery, reclaimed screenplay, and travelogue, Reel Bay charts Jana Larson's unusual journey toward understanding another woman's life. What was Takako Konishi really doing in North Dakota, and why did she end up dead? Did she get lost and freeze to death, as some locals concluded, while searching for the fictional treasure buried in a snowbank in the Coen brothers' film Fargo ? Or was it something else that brought her there: unrequited love, ritual suicide, a meteor shower, a far-flung search for purpose? The seed of an obsession took root in struggling film student Jana Larson when she chanced upon a news bulletin about the case. Over the years and across continents, the material Jana gathered in her search for the real Takako outgrew multiple attempts at screenplays and became a remarkable, genre-bending essay that leans into the space between fact and fiction, life and death, author and subject, reality and delusion., Equal parts memoir, mystery, reclaimed screenplay, and travelogue, Reel Bay charts Jana Larson's unusual journey toward understanding another woman's life.
LC Classification Number
CT275.L2714A3 2021
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