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Jim Sheridan: Reframing the Nation by Ruth Barton β€” book cover

Jim Sheridan: Reframing the Nation

by Ruth Barton
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Synopsis

From Library Journal

Barton (film, University Coll., Dublin) gives us a fascinating study of Oscar Award-winning producer-director Jim Sheridan. Perhaps best known for the critically acclaimed and commercially successful film My Left Foot, Sheridan has built a solid career on films that explore political issues as well as personal and social themes. Barton devotes a chapter each to that film and In the Name of the Father, The Field, The Boxer, and Into the West. Particularly intriguing is the historical and social background of The Boxer, which shows that the Catholic Church, Protestant factories, and youth clubs greatly influenced the rise and importance of boxing clubs. Also discussed are Sheridan's other works, including the not-yet-released East of Harlem. Of special value is the 16-page transcription of Barton's interview with his subject, which gives us Sheridan in his own words. Recommended for all academic libraries and for other libraries with film or Irish studies collections. Susan Peters, Univ. of Texas, Galveston
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
The Liffey Press
Pages
175
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781904148050

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