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Hitchcock on Hitchcock, Volume 2
註釋This second volume of Alfred HitchcockÕs reflections on his life and work and the art of cinema contains material long out of print, not easily accessible, and in some cases forgotten or unknown. Edited by Sidney Gottlieb, this new collection of interviews, articles with the great director's byline, and Òas-told-toÓ pieces provides an enlivening perspective on a career that spanned seven decades and transformed the history of cinema.

In writings and interviews imbued with the same exuberance and originality that he brought to his films, Hitchcock ranges from accounts of his own life and experiences to provocative comments on filmmaking techniques and cinema in general. Wry, thoughtful, witty, and humorousÑas well as brilliantly informative and insightfulÑthis volume contains much valuable material that adds to our understanding and appreciation of a titan who decades after his death remains one of the most renowned and influential of all filmmakers.

Fran�ois Truffaut once said that Hitchcock Òhad given more thought to the potential of his art than any of his colleagues.Ó This profound contemplation of his art is superbly captured in the pieces from all periods of HitchcockÕs career gathered in this volume, which reveal fascinating details about how he envisioned and attempted to create a Òpure cinemaÓ that was entertaining, commercially successful, and artistically ambitious and innovative in an environment that did not always support this lofty goal.