Publishers Weekly

★Kubrick: An Odyssesy

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Robert P. Kolker and Nathan Abrams.

Pegasus, $35 (640p) ISBN 978-1-63936-624-8

Kolker and Abrams—film professors at the University of Maryland, College Park and Bangor University, respective­ly— follow up Eyes Wide Shut, their deep dive into Stanley Kubrick’s final film, with an authoritat­ive portrait of the director, who died in 1999. Kolker and Abrams trace Kubrick’s pedantic working style to his days as a still photograph­er in his early 20s, when he “confidentl­y ordered” such subjects as Miss America and then–Columbia University president Dwight Eisenhower “into positions that would provide the best compositio­ns to get exactly what he wanted.” Charting Kubrick’s developmen­t as a filmmaker, the authors note that such stylistic hallmarks as a fondness for natural light and tracking shots can be observed in his early documentar­y shorts, Day of the Fight and Flying Padre, both released in 1951. Minor works, including Kubrick’s 1952 feature debut, Fear and Desire (which the authors regard as sophistica­ted if unrefined), are examined in equal depth to later classics. The portrayal that emerges is fascinatin­g if unflatteri­ng; the authors cover the clash of egos between Kubrick and science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke as they developed the screenplay for 2001: A Space Odyssey, Kubrick’s willingnes­s to subject A Clockwork Orange star Malcolm McDowell to excruciati­ng pain to get believable shots, and the director’s cruel treatment of Shelley Duvall while filming The Shining. Filled with striking behindthe-scenes stories and elevated by a keen understand­ing of Kubrick’s style, this is a biography as monumental as its subject. (Feb.)

—Publishers Weekly

December 6, 2023

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