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kenneth anger: a demonic vision
2004.
alice hutchison positions the writer and experimental filmmaker kenneth anger's work within the cultural tides of the twentieth century. anger, whose "hollywood babylon" books became quickly infamous, was also one of the first openly gay filmmakers. he has been cited as one of the primary influences of david lynch and martin scorsese, among others.
london: black dog publishing. 190477203x. 8.5x10". softcover. bound in paper wrappers. book condition: mild shelfwear. near fine. Item #1088
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