Luis Buñuel (1900-1983) is regarded as one of the most accomplished directors in the history of cinema. His celebrated collaboration with Dalí in 1928 was followed by a career as a filmmaker that spanned fifty years. Garrett White is a translator and film and art journalist. He translated and wrote the introduction for Blaise Cendrars's Hollywood: Mecca of the Movies (California, 1995).
"A kind of sacred text. . . .Whether you already know the great films or their eerie pleasures await you still, t his book is indispensable."--"Bookforum
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