Todd Haynes by Michael Koresky
A compact critical study that charts the director’s evolution from experimental underground provocateur to a distinctive interpreter of Hollywood forms, offering close readings of early transgressive works and major films such as Poison, Safe, Velvet Goldmine, Far from Heaven, I’m Not There, Carol and later projects; the book emphasizes recurring concerns—melodrama, queerness, identity, contagion and desire—alongside formal strategies like pastiche, music-driven editing, and archival appropriation, situating his cinephilic techniques within cultural and historical contexts and arguing that his reinventions of genre expose and reframe American anxieties about intimacy, conformity and longing.
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