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The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock

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The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock by Edward White delves into the multifaceted life and career of the iconic filmmaker. It explores different dimensions of Hitchcock's personality, from his role as a revered director to his status as a cultural icon, while examining how his complex character shapes and defines his filmography. This biography offers intriguing insights into Hitchcock's influence on cinema and his legacy.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by the multifaceted nature of one of cinema's most iconic figures. The author delves into different aspects of Hitchcock's life, revealing the complexities behind his public persona and personal life. Fans of film history and those curious about the interplay between an artist's life and work may find this detailed exploration particularly engaging.

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The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock

A fresh, innovative interpretation of the life, work and lasting influence of the twentieth century’s most iconic filmmaker.

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In The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock, Edward White explores the Hitchcock phenomenon—what defines it, how it was invented, what it reveals about the man at its core, and how its legacy continues to shape our cultural world.

The book's twelve chapters illuminate different aspects of Hitchcock's life and work: "The Boy Who Couldn't Grow Up"; "The Murderer"; "The Auteur"; "The Womanizer"; "The Fat Man"; "The Dandy"; "The Family Man"; "The Voyeur"; "The Entertainer"; "The Pioneer"; "The Londoner"; "The Man of God." Each of these angles reveals something fundamental about the man he was and the mythological creature he has become, presenting not just the life Hitchcock lived but also the various versions of himself he projected, and those projected on his behalf.

From Hitchcock's early work in England to his most celebrated films, White astutely analyses Hitchcock's oeuvre and provides new interpretations. He delves into Hitchcock's ideas about gender and his complicated relationships with "his women"—not only Grace Kelly and Tippi Hedren but also his female audiences—as well as leading men such as Cary Grant. White writes movingly of Hitchcock's devotion to his wife and lifelong companion, Alma, who made vital contributions to numerous classic Hitchcock films and burnished his mythology. White is trenchant in his assessment of the Hitchcock persona, so carefully created that Hitchcock became not only a figurehead for his own industry but nothing less than a cultural icon.

Ultimately, White's portrayal illuminates a vital truth: Hitchcock was more than a Hollywood titan; he was the definitive modern artist, and his significance reaches far beyond the confines of cinema.

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Edward White's The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock is celebrated for its innovative approach to biography, examining Hitchcock's life through twelve distinct facets, such as the voyeur and the family man. The book is praised for its insightful analysis, blending biography and criticism while exploring the director's contradictions and enduring influence. Critics highlight White's deft writing and the book's ability to provide fresh perspectives on Hitchcock's films and personality, making it an engaging and informative read for both cinephiles and those new to Hitchcock's legacy.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781324002390

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 June 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: WW Norton & Co

Illustration: 32 photographs

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 236.0mm

Weight: 664g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Edward White is the author of Dianaworld, The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock, and The Tastemaker: Carl Van Vechten and the Birth of Modern America. He has written for publications including The Paris Review. He lives in England.

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