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The Coen brothers' Fargo
William Luhr
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Contributors (page xiii)
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1 Introduction (William Luhr, page 1)
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2 Fargo in Context: The Middle of Nowhere? (David Sterritt, page 10)
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3 Motherhood, Homicide, and Swedish Meatballs: The Quiet Triumph of the Maternal in Fargo (Pamela Grace, page 33)
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4 Fargo, or the Blank Frontier (Christopher Sharrett, page 55)
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5 "Kinda Funny Lookin'": Steve Buscemi's Disorderly Body (Mikita Brottman, page 77)
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6 Fargo: "Far Removed from the Stereotypes of..." (William Luhr, page 92)
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7 Closer to the Life Than the Conventions of Cinema: Interview with the Coen Brothers (conducted in Cannes on May 16, 1996) (Michel Ciment and Hubert Niogret, page 109)
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8 Cold-Blooded Scheming: Roger Deakins and Fargo (Chris Probst, page 119)
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9 Carter Burwell in Conversation: Music for the Films of Joel and Ethan Coen (Philip Brophy, page 128)
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10 Review of Fargo (Thomas Doherty, page 137)
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11 Prairie Home Death Trip (Harvey Roy Greenberg, page 142)
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Filmography of Joel and Ethan Coen (page 151)
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Selected Bibliography (page 157)
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Index (page 159)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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FQ | 58.4 (Summer 2005): 57-58 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3697365 |
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Published: c2004
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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