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Dear ListServ Administrator:

Please post this to Screen-L. Also, please let me know if you'd like to
review the book for your listserv.  Thanks!

Best wishes,
Stacy Zellmann
Direct Marketing Manager
University of Minnesota Press
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A major reconsideration of avant-garde film in America.

A LINE OF SIGHT: American Avant-Garde Film since 1965
Paul Arthur
University of Minnesota Press | 232 pages | 2005
ISBN 0-8166-4264-8 | hardcover | $59.95
ISBN 0-8166-4265-6 | paperback | $19.95

For three decades, Paul Arthur has been a leading observer and critic as
well as a participant in America¹s avant-garde cinema. In A Line of Sight,
he provides a new account of the extravagant energies of American
experimental cinema since 1965. Amid the resurgence of experimental
filmmakers, A Line of Sight reaffirms the breadth and diversity of the
avant-garde tradition in America.

³An illuminating and unique critical overview of avant-garde filmmaking.²
‹P. Adams Sitney

³Paul Arthur's A Line of Sight interrupts conventional wisdom and
establishes the enduring value of American avant-garde film on a new
terrain.² ‹Chuck Kleinhans

For more information, including the table of contents, visit the book's
webpage:
http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/A/arthur_line.html

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