PEN-L'er Michael Hoover is the co-author of a book listed in the spring '99
Verso catalog:

CITY ON FIRE: Hong Kong Cinema

MICHAEL HOOVER AND LISA STOKES

Hong Kong's film industry gained global attention in the 1980s, at the time
of negotiations over Great Britain's return of the colony to China.
Uncertainty about the post-handover era accelerated Hong Kong's race for
economic growth, and found expression in cinema's depictions of a "city on
fire." 

In this accessible introduction to the extraordinary cinematic output of
the colony, Michael Hoover and Lisa Stokes review the directors and films
that have established Hong Kong cinema internationally: John Woo's martial
arts flicks, Tsui Hark's wire-worked fantasies, Ann Hui's exile melodramas,
Stanley Kwan's limpid romances, and Wong Kar-wai's stylish art films. 

Michael Hoover teaches political science and Lisa Stokes teaches humanities
at Seminole Community College in Central Florida. 

"A tour-de-force analysis of Hong Kong's film genres, which profiles a city
with no time to recover from its own high-speed car chase through late
capitalist development." -- Andrew Ross, American Studies, NYU

"Well-researched and documented, City on Fire does a fantastic job of
mixing the historical, political, socio-economic factors of Hong Kong and
its cinema with critical treatments of film texts and directorial motives
and styles." -- John A. Lent, Editor, Asian Cinema

"Informative yet admirably unsnobbish, Hoover and Stokes never lose sight
of the movies' rib-sticking goodness. City on Fire is the closest you can
get to pre-hand-over Hong Kong without a passport and a time machine." --
Betsy Sherman, film critic for the Boston Globe

Publication
April

Paperback
1-85984-203-8
$19US/£13/$26CAN

Hardback
1-85984-716-1
$60US/£40/$85CAN

256 pages
20 b/w photographs

Cinema

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