Buster Keaton: Tempest in a Flat Hat

Buster Keaton: Tempest in a Flat Hat

by EdwardMcPherson (Author)

Synopsis

Edward McPherson traces Buster Keaton's career from his early days in vaudeville - the peak of his career. Taking what he knew from vaudeville - ingenuity, athleticism, audacity and wit - Keaton applied it to the new medium of film, and, between 1920 and 1929, was rivalled only by Chaplin as the master of silent comedy. The book celebrates Keaton in his prime - as a prodigious acrobat, brilliant writer, gag-man, director and actor - while also revealing the pressures in his personal and professional life that led to his collapse into drunkenness and despair. McPherson describes the behind-the-scenes life of Keaton with the kind of exuberance and narrative energy displayed by the films themselves.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 16 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 0571216129
ISBN 13: 9780571216123

Media Reviews
McPherson is right on the money throughout this admirably brief book ... there is no gainsaying the vigour in McPherson's analyses of Keaton's art.
Author Bio
Edward McPherson is a writer in New York City. Buster Keaton is his first book.