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Terrence Malick and the Examined Life - (Intellectual History of the Modern Age) by Martin Woessner (Hardcover)

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  • Terrence Malick is one of American cinema's most celebrated filmmakers.
  • About the Author: Martin Woessner is Associate Professor of History and Society at The City College of New York (CUNY), Center for Worker Education, and author of Heidegger in America.
  • 416 Pages
  • History, United States
  • Series Name: Intellectual History of the Modern Age

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"This book is the most comprehensive account to date of the intellectual and artistic development of one of Hollywood's most celebrated filmmakers. Utilizing newly available archival sources to offer an original interpretation of Malick's storied career, it shows how a philosophy student searching for meaning became the most talked-about director of his generation"--



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Terrence Malick is one of American cinema's most celebrated filmmakers. His films--from Badlands (1973) and Days of Heaven (1978) to The Thin Red Line (1998), The Tree of Life (2011), and, most recently, A Hidden Life (2019)--have been heralded for their artistry and lauded for their beauty, but what really sets them apart is their ideas. Terrence Malick and the Examined Life is the most comprehensive account to date of this unparalleled filmmaker's intellectual and artistic development.

Utilizing newly available archival sources to offer original interpretations of his canonical films, Martin Woessner illuminates Malick's early education in philosophy at Harvard and Oxford as well as his cinematic apprenticeship at the American Film Institute to show how a young student searching for personal meaning became a famous director of Hollywood films. Woessner's book presents a rich, interdisciplinary exploration of the many texts, thinkers, and traditions that made this transformation possible--from the novels of Hamlin Garland, James Jones, and Walker Percy to the philosophies of Stanley Cavell, Martin Heidegger, and Søren Kierkegaard to road movies, Hollywood Westerns, and the comedies of Jean Renoir. Situating Malick's filmmaking within recent intellectual and cultural history, Woessner highlights its lasting contributions to both American cinema and the life of the mind.

Terrence Malick and the Examined Life suggests it is time for philosophy to be viewed not merely as an academic subject, overseen by experts, but also as a way of life, open to each and every moviegoer.



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"His research materials are impeccable and his use of sources effortless. Woessner is an interdisciplinarian with 20 years of knowledge in film-philosophy and history; his prose is polished, passionate, and maturely constructed. The same can be said about his close readings of Malick's historical/mythological films and characters, which are expertly connected to the philosophical concepts the author alludes to throughout the book."-- "Bright Lights Film Journal"

"A comprehensive study of Malick's layered career, Woessner's book provides a fascinating look at Malick's life, creative influences, and the deeper meaning of each of his films...Woessner makes his main subjects approachable for every prospective reader. Breaking down Malick's filmography one movie at a time, it may even leave readers with a renewed appreciation for Malick and his movies, as well as the inherent possibilities that come with experimental filmmaking."-- "Wealth of Geeks"

"An exceptional and intriguing look at the career of Terrence Malick, an American filmmaking marvel...Woessner covers each of Malick's films, with commentary that's perceptive, well-cited, and filled with background information on the film's source material, production, and philosophical underpinnings. Woessner describes Malick's filmography as well known, which is arguable (his films rarely reach mass audiences), but this book proves that it deserves to be."-- "Library Journal (starred review)"

"Terrence Malick is a 'philosopher as much as a movie director, ' according to this erudite study of the Tree of Life filmmaker's intellectual influences...Woessner's careful analysis enlightens and convinces. Malick devotees should consider this essential reading."-- "Publishers Weekly"

"Martin Woessner's exploration of Terrence Malick and his work is profound, illuminating, and a delight to read. He puts this extraordinary philosopher-filmmaker in conversation with his contemporaries and understands him--not just in terms of film and philosophy--but within the wider intellectual and artistic context of his time. A fascinating book!"-- "Sarah Bakewell, author of Humanly Possible: 700 years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope"

"Martin Woessner's marvelous book on Terrence Malick sheds new light on the question of film and philosophy. Featuring fascinating accounts of Malick's journey from philosopher to filmmaker, and contextualizing his films against the background of the emerging 'New Hollywood' generation, he shows convincingly how Malick's work--from Badlands to A Hidden Life--can be understood as offering cinematic reflections on a philosophically examined life. A richly satisfying and compelling contribution to contemporary film-philosophy that is also a pleasure to read."-- "Robert Sinnerbrink, author of Terrence Malick: Filmmaker and Philosopher"

"Terrence Malick finally has the interpreter he deserves in Martin Woessner, whose deep knowledge of modern philosophy and film history is evident on every page of this remarkable book. Woessner shows us how and why Malick turned to filmmaking to explore the moral and theological questions most mid-century academic philosophers had abandoned. In explaining how Malick 'does philosophy' through film, he demonstrates how to do intellectual history through the study of cinematic form. His book takes us to the wonder of Malick's lifelong quest for meaning and communion with nature and the cosmos."-- "Casey Nelson Blake, Columbia University"



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Martin Woessner is Associate Professor of History and Society at The City College of New York (CUNY), Center for Worker Education, and author of Heidegger in America.

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