Description
In the first book devoted to Charles Burnett, a crucial figure in the history of American cinema often regarded as the most influential member of the L.A. Rebellion group of African American filmmakers, James Naremore provides a close critical study of all Burnetts major pictures for movies and television, including
Killer of Sheep,
To Sleep with Anger,
The Glass Shield,
Nightjohn,
The Wedding,
Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property, and
Warming by the Devils Fire. Having accessed new information and rarely seen material, Naremore shows that Burnetts career has developed against the odds and that his artistry, social criticism, humor, and commitment to what he calls symbolic knowledge have given his work enduring value for American culture.