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Noel King

Noel King taught in the School of Humanities at the University of Technology, Sydney.

Noel King reviews ‘The Encyclopedia of British Film’ edited by Brian McFarlane

February 2004, no. 258 01 February 2004
In the late 1960s the English film scholar Alan Lovell presented a paper on British cinema to the British Film Institute. His paper’s title, ‘The British Cinema: An Unknown Cinema’, seemed a reasonable assessment of the situation at that time. Film studies was establishing itself as a legitimate area of intellectual and academic research in Britain; film courses were being set up in universi ... (read more)

Noel King reviews 'Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934–1955', edited by John Willett, translated by Hugh Rorrison

July 1994, no. 162 01 July 1994
Bertolt Brecht’s poem, ‘To those born later’, contains the following line: ‘For we went, changing countries oftener than our shoes.’ The publication of this translation of Brecht’s Journals 1934-1955 (written in an e.e. cummings-style lower case throughout) provides an abundant fleshing out of that line, giving a detailed sense of what it meant to Brecht to be an artist in exile, denie ... (read more)