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Ride, Boldly Ride

The Evolution of the American Western

by Mary Lea Bandy and Kevin Stoehr

Type
Studies
Subject
GenreWestern
Keywords
western, United States, history of cinema, evolution
Publishing date
2012
Publisher
University of California Press
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 344 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-0-520-25866-2
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Book Presentation:
This comprehensive study of the Western covers its history from the early silent era to recent spins on the genre in films such as No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood, True Grit, and Cowboys & Aliens. While providing fresh perspectives on landmarks such as Stagecoach, Red River, The Searchers, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and The Wild Bunch, the authors also pay tribute to many under-appreciated Westerns. Ride, Boldly Ride explores major phases of the Western’s development, including silent era oaters, A-production classics of the 1930s and early 1940s, and the more psychologically complex portrayals of the Westerner that emerged after World War II. The authors also examine various forms of genre-revival and genre-revisionism that have recurred over the past half-century, culminating especially in the masterworks of Clint Eastwood. They consider themes such as the inner life of the Western hero, the importance of the natural landscape, the roles played by women, the tension between myth and history, the depiction of the Native American, and the juxtaposing of comedy and tragedy. Written in clear, engaging prose, this is the only survey that encompasses the entire history of this long-lived and much-loved genre.

About the authors:
Mary Lea Bandy was Director and Chief Curator of the Department of Film and Video at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. She has co-edited several books, including Rediscovering French Film, Jean-Luc Godard: Son + Image, and The Hidden God.

Kevin Stoehr is Associate Professor of Humanities at Boston University. He is the author of Nihilism in Film and Television and co-editor of John Ford in Focus.

Press Reviews:
"A fascinating inquiry into how the lowly American Western evolved into one of our most respected and beloved film genres."— Shelf Awareness For Readers

"Perceptive, wide-ranging."— American History

"An in-depth look at the development of the world of Western films from its first silent versions to recent Clint Eastwood movies."— Los Angeles Magazine

"First-rate film books like this one are like good cookbooks; they tell you what to shop for (in this case on Netflix) and help you savor it."— SF / Sacramento Book Rev / 1776 Prod

"Both encyclopedic and a page turner, which is almost impossible to accomplish . . . 'Ride, Boldly Ride' informs, engages and entertains as few books can."— Portland Press Herald

"The attraction here is sourdough expertise: the authors have drunk deep of the classics of the genre. . . . If you feel at home in the Hollywood Western, RIDE, BOLDLY RIDE will wrap over you like a warm blanket on a cold night in big sky country."— Cineaste

"The authors are authorities in the field of cinema, and their level of analysis is very high. The scope of cinematic knowledge is broad and deep, and the writing is clear and engaging. . . . Highly recommended for all readers."
— CHOICE

"A sweeping, insightful account of this most rich and resilient of movie genres. Bandy and Stoehr rescue the Western from the oversimplifications of much recent ideological criticism and present the form in the full range of its emotional complexity and cultural significance." —Dave Kehr, author of When Movies Mattered: Reviews from a Transformative Decade

"Mary Lea Bandy has spent decades using her inestimable knowledge and innate generosity to open audiences' eyes, encourage other scholars, and campaign for the preservation of film. In Ride, Boldly Ride, she turns her always illuminating analysis to the American western, finally giving it the breadth and depth it has long deserved." —Cari Beauchamp, author of Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood

"Ride, Boldly Ride has a rare ease and opinionated knowledge about its subject. In this first full-length overview of the Western genre published since the 1970s, Mary Lea Bandy and Kevin Stoehr cover a fine mix of canonical classics and little-known films worthy of more notice. With their engaging and clear style, Bandy and Stoehr make the reader eager to seek out the films covered here, or to seek them out again." —Scott Simmon, author of The Invention of the Western Film

See the publisher website: University of California Press

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