Molly Haskell: 5 books

Book cover of My Brother My Sister

My Brother My Sister

Story of a Transformation

by Molly Haskell
Language: English
Release Date: September 5, 2013

A feminist film critic’s thoughtful, outspoken memoir about transgender and family On a visit to New York, the brother of well-known film critic Molly Haskell dropped a bombshell: Nearing age sixty, and married, he had decided to become a woman. In the vein of Jan Morris’s classic Conundrum...
Book cover of Frankly, My Dear: "Gone with the Wind" Revisited
by Molly Haskell
Language: English
Release Date: February 23, 2009

How and why has the saga of Scarlett O’Hara kept such a tenacious hold on our national imagination for almost three-quarters of a century? In the first book ever to deal simultaneously with Margaret Mitchell’s beloved novel and David Selznick’s spectacular film version of Gone with the Wind, film...
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Steven Spielberg

A Life in Films

by Molly Haskell
Language: English
Release Date: January 3, 2017

A film-centric portrait of the extraordinarily gifted movie director whose decades-long influence on American popular culture is unprecedented “Everything about me is in my films,” Steven Spielberg has said. Taking this as a key to understanding the hugely successful moviemaker, Molly Haskell explores...
Book cover of From Reverence to Rape

From Reverence to Rape

The Treatment of Women in the Movies, Third Edition

by Molly Haskell
Language: English
Release Date: October 5, 2016

A revolutionary classic of feminist cinema criticism, Molly Haskell’s From Reverence to Rape remains as insightful, searing, and relevant as it was the day it was first published. Ranging across time and genres from the golden age of Hollywood to films of the late twentieth century, Haskell analyzes...
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Mary Pickford

Queen of the Movies

by Molly Haskell, Eileen Whitfield, Kevin Brownlow
Language: English
Release Date: October 25, 2012

In the early days of cinema, when actors were unbilled and unmentioned in credits, audiences immediately noticed Mary Pickford. Moviegoers everywhere were riveted by her magnetic talent and appeal as she rose to become cinema's first great star. In this engaging collection, copublished with...
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