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David Cronenberg

Clinical Trials

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An illustrated monograph on the work of legendary writer/director David Cronenberg, master of body horror and cinematic provocateur behind films such as The Fly, Scanners, Naked Lunch, Eastern Promises, and Crimes of the Future
David Cronenberg's films have long enjoyed a cult following, pushing the boundaries of taste, blending high art with horror, and straddling the commercial and the cutting-edge. With this handsome book, the familiar and unfamiliar aspects of iconic films such as Videodrome, The Fly, Naked Lunch, and Crash is explored.
Though dividing the book into two halves suggests a binary, the Jungian-inspired chapters within each emphasize that this work—and the world itself—is perpetually shifting. The reader progresses through these different stages (of Jungian individuation and therapy) and sees how the recurrent narrative, cultural, and visual themes loop back and intersect with one another.
Rather than a straightforward narrative about a filmmaker, this book is a dreamlike exploration of all that is Cronenbergian.
Featuring a foreword by Oscar-nominated actor Viggo Mortensen, it also includes interviews with composer Howard Shore, production designer Carol Spier, cinematographer Peter Suschitzky, and producer and playwright/screenwriter Jeremy Thomas.
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from October 1, 2024

      Director David Cronenberg has produced some of the most intriguing and controversial films of the last 50 years, so it's only fitting that a study of his work is as fascinating as the films themselves. Lucca's approach is brilliant and intentionally subjective (her mother's schizophrenia affected her own view of socially acceptable mental illness), and her analysis filters through a Jungian lens, using concepts like individuation, animus, elucidation, and transformation. Lucca writes that Cronenberg's work is preoccupied by identity, so films like Naked Lunch (1991), A History of Violence (2005), and Crimes of the Future (2022) are ideally suited to this inquiry. The films are covered thematically, which creates a more complete and integrated picture of Cronenberg's career, and while critics often over-inflate the symbolism behind a film, Cronenberg's work not only merits this type of attention, it demands it. Lucca writes with the perceptive skill of an academic but the engaging verbal style of a millennial journalist, and this is a visually arresting debut, filled with illustrations. The filmography, which presents each film as a two-page collage, is absolutely stunning in its comprehensive brevity. VERDICT A remarkable book, as intriguing and unique as its subject.--Peter Thornell

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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