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ISBN: PB: 9780226460864

University of Chicago Press

April 2017

544 pp.

22.9x15.2 cm

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Awake in the Dark

The Best of Roger Ebert (Second Edition)

For nearly half a century, Roger Ebert's wide knowledge, keen judgment, prodigious energy, and sharp sense of humor made him America's most renowned and beloved film critic. From Ebert's Pulitzer Prize to his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, from his astonishing output of daily reviews to his pioneering work on television with Gene Siskel, his was a career in cinema criticism without peer. Arriving fifty years after Ebert published his first film review in 1967, this second edition of "Awake in the Dark" collects Ebert's essential writings into a single, irresistible volume. Featuring new Top Ten Lists and reviews of the years' finest films through 2012, this edition allows both fans and film buffs to bask in the best of an extraordinary lifetime's work. Including reviews from "The Godfather" to "Good Fellas" and interviews with everyone from Martin Scorsese to Meryl Streep, as well as showcasing some of Ebert's most admired essays – among them a moving appreciation of John Cassavetes and a loving tribute to the virtues of black-and-white films – Ebert's "Awake in the Dark" is a treasure trove not just for fans of this era-defining critic, but for anyone desiring a compulsively readable chronicle of the silver screen. Stretching from the dramatic rise of rebel Hollywood and the heyday of the auteur to the triumph of blockbuster films such as "Star Wars" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark", to the indie revolution that is still with us today, "Awake in the Dark" reveals a writer whose exceptional intelligence and daily bursts of insight and enthusiasm helped shape the way we think about the movies. But more than this, "Awake in the Dark" is a celebration of Ebert's inimitable voice – a voice still cherished and missed.

About the Author

Roger Ebert (1942-2013) was a film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times for more than forty years. In 1975 he became the first film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize. He is the author of numerous books on film, including "Scorsese by Ebert", "The Great Movies III and IV", and "Two Weeks in the Midday Sun: A Cannes Notebook", all published by the University of Chicago Press, as well as a memoir, "Life Itself".

Reviews

"One of the few authentic giants in a field in which self-importance frequently overshadows accomplishment... His criticism shows a nearly unequaled grasp of film history and technique, and formidable intellectual range, but [Ebert] rarely seems to be showing off. He's just trying to tell you what he thinks, and to provoke some thought on your part about how movies work and what they can do".-A. O. Scott, New York Times