No More Heroes?
Steroids, Cocaine, Finance and Film in the 70s
by Carl Neville
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Book Presentation:
The interface between neoliberalism, steroids, cocaine, finance and American mythology as reflected in the films of the 70s and 80s.
About the Author:
Carl Neville has been agonizing over the themes of culture, class and Englishness for the past thirty-eight years. His main interest is the problematic allure of post-modernism, how it might be overcome and what forms a newly committed literature/cinema might take, both in terms of representation and production. He lives in London, UK.
See the publisher website: Zero Books
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