Steve Erickson
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Steve Erickson teaches writing at the California Institute of the Arts and is also the film critic for Los Angeles magazine.
Fotografie: Photo by Steve Rhodes
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Werken van Steve Erickson
Full-Blooded Fantasy 1 exemplaar
Black Clock 11 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Black Clock #1 & #6 1 exemplaar
Black Clock 5 1 exemplaar
Black Clock 6 1 exemplaar
Black Clock 7 1 exemplaar
Black Clock 2 1 exemplaar
Black Clock 8 1 exemplaar
Black Clock 3 1 exemplaar
Black Clock 13 1 exemplaar
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Algemene kennis
- Officiële naam
- Erickson, Stephen Michael
- Geboortedatum
- 1950-04-20
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- USA
- Geboorteplaats
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Woonplaatsen
- Los Angeles, California, USA (birthplace)
Topanga Canyon, California, USA - Opleiding
- University of California, Los Angeles (BA|Film|1972)
University of California, Los Angeles (MA|Journalism|1973) - Beroepen
- film critic
professor
novelist
essayist - Prijzen en onderscheidingen
- Guggenheim Fellowship (2007)
Grantee, National Endowment for the Arts (1987)
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Discussies
Days Between Stations in The Clocks Have All Stopped (november 2016)
Why The Clocks Have All Stopped in The Clocks Have All Stopped (juni 2014)
Rubicon Beach in The Clocks Have All Stopped (april 2012)
These Dreams of You in The Clocks Have All Stopped (maart 2012)
Writers on Steve Erickson in The Clocks Have All Stopped (maart 2012)
meat and meaning in The Clocks Have All Stopped (maart 2012)
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We follow his journey beginning on the day that he arrives in LA in 1969 amid the background of hippies and surfers and the Manson murders through his becoming part of the studio system over the next decade and a half and watching him and his contemporaries navigate the turbulent years of Hollywood studios when everything was changing quickly.
This book is a veritable feast for any serious cinephile. It is overflowing with film references, Hollywood history, and thinly veiled characters. I absolutely love the movies but I don't consider myself anywhere near an expert and I enjoyed all the references and had fun figuring out who was who and what was what. I imagine that my many film savant friends would be in heaven with that part of it.
While the novel follows a standard timeline through the years, Erickson manages to make the sum of the parts feel diaphanous and perpetual much like the philosophy of Vikar in that "all the scenes of a movie are really happening at the same time. No scene really leads to the next, all scenes lead to each other. . . . 'Continuity' is one of the myths of film."
It wasn't my favourite Erickson novel but it still had that 'bit darker, bit deeper' quality which I can count on him for.… (meer)