ERIC GREENE is a freelance writer and student now at Stanford Law School. Originally published in 1996, the book won the Golden Scroll Award of Merit for Outstanding Achievement from the Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films.
"An interesting idea for a book . . . accessible to the average
reader. The filmography is exceptionally detailed."--Classic
Images
"Astute . . . intelligently and cleverly written . . . fascinating
scholarship."--Cinescape
"Greene makes an utterly plausible case . . . you'll be scratching
your head in humbled agreement."--Entertainment Weekly
"ÝTim Burton's¨ new version tries to . . . incorporate ideas from
Planet of the Apes as American Myth, Eric Greene's resourceful 1996
social analysis of the film and its sequels. Mr. Greene
thoughtfully examined the racial politics that made the pictures
both tough-minded and slightly repugnant." --New York Times review
of Burton's remake
"[Tim Burton's] new version tries to . . . incorporate ideas from
Planet of the Apes as American Myth, Eric Greene's resourceful 1996
social analysis of the film and its sequels. Mr. Greene
thoughtfully examined the racial politics that made the pictures
both tough-minded and slightly repugnant." --New York Times review
of Burton's remake
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