Stanley Kauffmann
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Stanley Kauffmann (24 April 1916 – ) is an American film critic, theater critic, and author. He has written for The New Republic since 1958 and currently contributes film criticism for that magazine.
[edit] Books on Criticism
- Regarding Film: Criticism and Comment. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, (2001).
- Distinguishing Features: Film Criticism and Comment. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, (1994).
- Field of View: Film Criticism and Comment. New York: Performing Arts Journal Publications, (1986).
- Theater Criticisms. New York: Performing Arts Journal Publications, (1986).
- Albums of Early Life. New Haven: Ticknor & Fields, (1980).
- Before My Eyes: Film Criticism and Comment. New York: Harper & Row, (1980).
- Persons of the Drama: Theater Criticism and Comment. New York: Harper & Row, (1976).
- Living Images: Film Comment and Criticism. New York: Harper & Row, (1975).
- American Film Criticism: From the Beginnings to "Citizen Kane"; Reviews of Significant Films at the Time They First Appeared [Editor, with Bruce Henstell]. New York: Liveright, (1972).
- Figures of Light: Film Criticism and Comment. New York: Harper & Row, (1971).
- A World on Film: Criticism and Comment. New York: Harper & Row, (1966).
[edit] External links
- Bio at The New Republic
- Interview at Bright Lights Film Journal February, 2004
- Review of Regarding Film at Pop Matters