Icons of Grief
Explore the profound impact of Val Lewton's haunting horror films in Icons of Grief, published by the University of California Press in 2005. This captivating study delves into Lewton's works created between 1942 and 1946, revealing their powerful commentaries on the American home front during World War II. With 226 pages of insightful analysis, the author uncovers Lewton's deep interest in the alienation experienced by individuals in wartime society. The book sheds light on the darker aspects of the American psyche in the 1940s, making it an essential read for film enthusiasts and historians alike. Discover how these melancholy masterpieces resonate with contemporary themes of grief and isolation, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in American history.