Brian Kellow is the features editor of "Opera News," where his column, On the Beat, appears monthly. He is the author of "The Bennetts: An Acting Family" and the coauthor of "Can t Help Singing: The Life of Eileen Farrell." A classically trained pianist, Kellow has also written for "Opera" and "Playbill," among others. He lives in New York City."
[Pauline Kael] got into my bloodstream more than any other critic.
So I have been waiting most of my life for a smart, insightful
biography like ["Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark"] to take me
beyond and beneath the hypnotic thrill of her prose.
Ben Brantley, "The New York Times" (Critic s Pick)
[An] entertaining and insightful biography, as much a study of her
criticism as a narrative of her life. . . . [Pauline] Kael emerges
from [Kellow s] biography as a great cinematic character, a kind of
Citizen Kane, with a life lived and shaped by the dark.
Elaine Showalter, "The Times Literary Supplement"
Illuminating.
"The New Yorker "(Reviewers' favorites)
[A] smart and incisive biography . [Moviegoers] are in for a
colossal eye-opening. [Kael's] love for film has no present-day
counterpart . Mr. Kellow s clear, independent view of his subject
is his book s most valuable surprise .Kael liked to disparage what
she called saphead objectivity. Bur Mr. Kellow is no saphead, and
he makes objectivity a great virtue."
Janet Maslin, "The New York Times "(Editors Choice)
"Mr. Kellow s even-handed treatment gives us [Kael] in all her
maddening overconfidence.
Scott Eyman, "The Wall Street Journal"
This affectionate biography makes [Kael's] life and her passion for
movies inseparable.
"The Wall Street Journal "(Recommended Gift)
To appreciate Kael s trailblazing, you have to see it in its
broader context. Luckily, that backdrop is filled in with
surefooted sophistication by Brian Kellow in Pauline Kael: A Life
in the Dark, a fair-minded and deeply reported Kael biography.
Frank Rich, "The New York Times Book Review"
I fell on Kellow s book like a teenage girl on a lost volume of the
Twilight saga and found it quite as riveting as teens find anything
to do with Bella.
Mary Pols, "San Francisco Chronicle"
A smart and eminently readable examination of the life and career
of one of the 20th century s most influential movie critics.
"Los Angeles Times.com"
[Kellow] brings a wise and sweeping vision to [Kael's] artistic
mentality and her enduring legacy.
"The Washington Times"
[M]eticulously researched.
Slate.com
[A] terrific new biography [Kael's early life ] was a revelation to
me, thanks to Kellow s ace research.
Salon.com
Fun, fair, and fluently written, [Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark]
is an edifying read.
"The Dallas Morning News"
Mr. Kellow throws a great deal of light on the famous critic s
heretofore mysterious ways.
"The Portland Mercury"
In Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark, author Brian Kellow offers a
making-of story as engaging as her criticism. It s not easy feat
what s less dramatic than scribbling into the night? but Kellow
tapped [Kael's] friends and foes and her writing while developing a
colorful, even handed appreciation of one of film s most
influential critics .[An] eye-opening biography.
"Associated Press"
The fact that most of us know little about [Kael's ] upbringing of
her private life makes this an especially intriguing biography.
Leonard Maltin, Leonard Maltin.com
Compelling thrillingly written and exhaustively researched
.Genius.
"The Playlist"
Kellow evocatively captures the blooming of film culture in the
early 1960s, and the sobriety with which Kael took over the
critical pulpit .Kellow not only grasps the significance of his
subject, but invokes the pace and energy of [Kael's] singular style
.good, dishy fun.
"The Village Voice"
"Kellow has reconstructed Kael's 'life in the dark'....The result
is a joy to read....[I]t's a fascinating book."
"Los Angeles Magazine "(Critic's Picks, November 2011 Issue)
[E]xhaustively researched, beautifully written .Kellow has told
[Kael's] life in incredible detail .I found [Pauline Kael: A Life
in the Dark] enthralling because it vividly recreates a world I was
part of, which seems now very distant. It is also because Kellow
has been generous in quoting [Kael's] sensuous, percussive, often
wise prose .Pauline was a galvanizing presence, and Kellow has
brought her back with overwhelming intensity.
Howard Kissel, "The Huffington Post"
Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark is a very good biography."
Richard Schickel, "Los Angeles Review of Books"
"At last, a biography of the highly influential New Yorker film
critic."
"San Francisco Chronicle"
The [present] I hope someone will send me is Brian Kellow s Pauline
Kael: A Life in the Dark.
Philip French, "The Observer (U.K.)"
Kellow matches extensive research with acute perception in his
sensitive and definitive biography of Pauline Kael, America s
foremost, and most controversial, movie critic.
"Booklist "(Top 10 Arts Books 2011)
Brian Kellow s biography of [Pauline Kael] is a fascinating and
enlightening read.
Whitney Matheson, "USA Today"
[A] finely balanced biography [N]ot only will you not be
disappointed with Kellow s intrepid research, you ll also be
rewarded by his rich, close reading of her reviews (and the stories
behind the writing of them) that does marvelous justice to Pauline
Kael s exhilarating gift for writing on the movies. Both, her
admirers and her detractors could not have asked for a more
satisfying biography.
"The Hindu"
Absorbing.
"Toronto Star"
[A] smashing first biography of the famed New Yorker critic.
"The Buffalo News"
Compelling.
"The Onion A.V. Club"
[A] richly detailed biography.
"Maclean"'s
Throws radiant light on the renowned movie critic.
David Finkle, "The Huffington Post"
"[A] fascinating new biography .[Kellow] captures [Kael's] best
passages and most heartless insults and puts them in context.
Laurie Winer, "Los Angeles Review of Books"
[Brian] Kellow finds the emotional core of [Pauline] Kael s persona
.Kellow is quickly becoming a film fan s dream biographer . That
Kellow chooses to write in calm, unshowy prose is both astute as a
journalistic technique and integral to the book s aesthetic success
.Kellow s Kael transcends mere artistic contrarianism and resembles
a sort of impassioned duelist.
"Celluloid Void"
[A] rich, thorough, and admirably fair biography.
"Entertainment Weekly, " (Best Nonfictions Books of 2011)
"Kellow, an erudite movie lover...writes beautifully and
dexterously interweaves the story of a career long-thwarted with a
sensitive reading o his subject's youthful enthusiasm and
intellectual growth." Todd McCarthy, "Hollywood Reporter"
Perhaps the most valuable thing about Brian Kellow s fine new book
about [Pauline] Kael, "A Life in the Dark," is that, aside from its
virtues as a sympathetic, clear-eyed and sharp biography, is that
it s a really fine cultural and social document of a turning point
in movie history.
"Special Broadcasting Service, " (Australia)
Brian Kellow s biography "Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark "wisely
charts Kael s life by focusing on her writing.
"Ploughshares"
[An] excellent new biography.
"Sense of Cinema"
Yet Kael often reveled in movies she thought were a mess, just as
anyone who reads Brian Kellow s incisive, detailed biography of
America s most impassioned and influential movie critic, "Pauline
Kael: A Life in the Dark," is sure to be absorbed, sucked in, by
Kael s cluttered hodge-podge of a life personally, professionally,
emotionally, aesthetically .There is so much packed into Kellow s
rich book that her life story seems an epic script.
"American Spectator"
["Pauline Kael "is an] entertaining and insightful biography.
"www.Redroom.com"
["Pauline Kael "is an] excellent Biography.
"www.TheHumanist.org""
"[Pauline Kael] got into my bloodstream more than any other critic.
So I have been waiting most of my life for a smart, insightful
biography like ["Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark"] to take me
beyond and beneath the hypnotic thrill of her prose."
--Ben Brantley, "The New York Times" (Critic s Pick)"
"Illuminating."
-- "The New Yorker "(Reviewers' favorites)
"[A] smart and incisive biography.... [Moviegoers] are in for a
colossal eye-opening. [Kael's] love for film has no present-day
counterpart.... Mr. Kellow's clear, independent view of his subject
is his book's most valuable surprise....Kael liked to disparage
what she called 'saphead objectivity.' Bur Mr. Kellow is no
saphead, and he makes objectivity a great virtue."
-- Janet Maslin, "The New York Times "(Editors' Choice)
"Mr. Kellow's even-handed treatment gives us [Kael] in all her
maddening overconfidence."
-- Scott Eyman, "The Wall Street Journal"
"This affectionate biography makes [Kael's] life and her passion
for movies inseparable."
-- "The Wall Street Journal "(Recommended Gift)
"To appreciate Kael's trailblazing, you have to see it in its
broader context. Luckily, that backdrop is filled in with
surefooted sophistication by Brian Kellow in Pauline Kael: A Life
in the Dark, a fair-minded and deeply reported Kael biography."
-- Frank Rich, "The New York Times Book Review"
"I fell on Kellow's book like a teenage girl on a lost volume of
the Twilight saga and found it quite as riveting as teens find
anything to do with Bella."
-- Mary Pols, "San Francisco Chronicle"
"A smart and eminently readable examination of the life and career
of one of the 20th century's most influential movie critics."
-- "Los Angeles Times.com"
"[Kellow] brings a wise and sweeping vision to [Kael's] artistic
mentality and her enduring legacy."
-- "The Washington Times"
"[M]eticulously researched."
-- Slate.com
"[A] terrific new biography... [Kael's early life ] was a
revelation to me, thanks to Kellow's ace research."
-- Salon.com
"Fun, fair, and fluently written, [Pauline Kael: A Life in the
Dark] is an edifying read."
-- "The Dallas Morning News"
"Mr. Kellow throws a great deal of light on the famous critic's
heretofore mysterious ways."
-- "The Portland Mercury"
"In Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark, author Brian Kellow offers a
making-of story as engaging as her criticism. It's not easy
feat--what's less dramatic than scribbling into the night?--but
Kellow tapped [Kael's] friends and foes and her writing while
developing a colorful, even handed appreciation of one of film's
most influential critics....[An] eye-opening biography."
-- "Associated Press"
"The fact that most of us know little about [Kael's ] upbringing of
her private life makes this an especially intriguing
biography."
-- Leonard Maltin, Leonard Maltin.com
"Compelling...thrillingly written and exhaustively
researched....Genius."
-- "The Playlist"
"Kellow evocatively captures the blooming of film culture in the
early 1960s, and the sobriety with which Kael took over the
critical pulpit....Kellow not only grasps the significance of his
subject, but invokes the pace and energy of [Kael's] singular
style....good, dishy fun."
-- "The Village Voice"
"Kellow has reconstructed Kael's 'life in the dark'....The result
is a joy to read....[I]t's a fascinating book."
--"Los Angeles Magazine "(Critic's Picks, November 2011 Issue)
"[E]xhaustively researched, beautifully written....Kellow has told
[Kael's] life in incredible detail....I found [Pauline Kael: A Life
in the Dark] enthralling because it vividly recreates a world I was
part of, which seems now very distant. It is also because Kellow
has been generous in quoting [Kael's] sensuous, percussive, often
wise prose....Pauline was a galvanizing presence, and Kellow has
brought her back with overwhelming intensity."
-- Howard Kissel, "The Huffington Post"
"Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark is a very good biography."
-- Richard Schickel, "Los Angeles Review of Books"
"At last, a biography of the highly influential New Yorker film
critic."
-- "San Francisco Chronicle"
"The [present] I hope someone will send me is Brian Kellow's
Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark."
-- Philip French, "The Observer (U.K.)"
"Kellow matches extensive research with acute perception in his
sensitive and definitive biography of Pauline Kael, America's
foremost, and most controversial, movie critic."
-- "Booklist "(Top 10 Arts Books 2011)
"Brian Kellow's biography of [Pauline Kael] is a fascinating and
enlightening read."
-- Whitney Matheson, "USA Today"
"[A] finely balanced biography...[N]ot only will you not be
disappointed with Kellow's intrepid research, you'll also be
rewarded by his rich, close reading of her reviews (and the stories
behind the writing of them) that does marvelous justice to Pauline
Kael's exhilarating gift for writing on the movies. Both, her
admirers and her detractors could not have asked for a more
satisfying biography."
-- "The Hindu"
"Absorbing."
-- "Toronto Star"
"[A] smashing first biography of the famed New Yorker critic."
-- "The Buffalo News"
"Compelling."
-- "The Onion A.V. Club"
"[A] richly detailed biography."
-- "Maclean"'s
"Throws radiant light on the renowned movie critic."
-- David Finkle, "The Huffington Post"
"[A] fascinating new biography....[Kellow] captures [Kael's] best
passages and most heartless insults and puts them in context."
-- Laurie Winer, "Los Angeles Review of Books"
"[Brian] Kellow finds the emotional core of [Pauline] Kael's
persona....Kellow is quickly becoming a film fan's dream
biographer.... That Kellow chooses to write in calm, unshowy prose
is both astute as a journalistic technique and integral to the
book's aesthetic success....Kellow's Kael transcends mere artistic
contrarianism and resembles a sort of impassioned duelist."
--"Celluloid Void"
"[A] rich, thorough, and admirably fair biography."
-- "Entertainment Weekly, " (Best Nonfictions Books of 2011)
"Perhaps the most valuable thing about Brian Kellow's fine new book
about [Pauline] Kael, "A Life in the Dark," is that, aside from its
virtues as a sympathetic, clear-eyed and sharp biography, is that
it's a really fine cultural and social document of a turning point
in movie history."
-- "Special Broadcasting Service, " (Australia)
"Yet Kael often reveled in movies she thought were a mess, just as
anyone who reads Brian Kellow's incisive, detailed biography of
America's most impassioned and influential movie critic, "Pauline
Kael: A Life in the Dark," is sure to be absorbed, sucked in, by
Kael's cluttered hodge-podge of a life--personally, professionally,
emotionally, aesthetically....There is so much packed into Kellow's
rich book...that her life story seems an epic script."
-- "American Spectator"
"["Pauline Kael "is an] entertaining and insightful biography."
-- "www.Redroom.com"
"["Pauline Kael "is an] excellent Biography."
-- "www.TheHumanist.org"
"[An] entertaining and insightful biography, as much a study of her
criticism as a narrative of her life. . . . [Pauline] Kael emerges
from [Kellow's] biography as a great cinematic character, a kind of
Citizen Kane, with a life lived and shaped by the dark."
--Elaine Showalter, "The Times Literary Supplement"
"[An] excellent new biography."
-- "Sense of Cinema"
"Brian Kellow's biography "Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark "wisely
charts Kael's life by focusing on her writing."
-- "Ploughshares"
"Illuminating."
-- The New Yorker (Reviewers' favorites, 2011)
"[A] smart and incisive biography.... [Moviegoers] are in for a
colossal eye-opening. [Kael's] love for film has no present-day
counterpart.... Mr. Kellow's clear, independent view of his subject
is his book's most valuable surprise....Kael liked to disparage
what she called 'saphead objectivity.' Bur Mr. Kellow is no
saphead, and he makes objectivity a great virtue."
-- Janet Maslin, The New York Times (Editors' Choice)
Editor's and Critic's Pick for 2011
-- Ben Brandtley, The New York Times
"Mr. Kellow's even-handed treatment gives us [Kael] in all her
maddening overconfidence."
-- Scott Eyman, The Wall Street Journal
"This affectionate biography makes [Kael's] life and her passion
for movies inseparable."
-- The Wall Street Journal (Recommended Gift 2011)
"To appreciate Kael's trailblazing, you have to see it in its
broader context. Luckily, that backdrop is filled in with
surefooted sophistication by Brian Kellow in Pauline Kael: A Life
in the Dark, a fair-minded and deeply reported Kael biography."
-- Frank Rich, The New York Times Book Review
"In his fluent, immensely readable study, Kellow fairly represents
Kael's tendency to hyperbole (writing of Barbra Streisand or Last
Tango in Paris) as well as hurtful ad hominem (George Cukor's Rich
and Famous; Shoah)."
-- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
"Kael was a master at interpretation, and [Pauline Kael: A Life in
the Dark] is a highly successful interpretation of the storied
critic....A must-read for any devotee of film; compellingly written
and recommended for all libraries."
-- Library Journal (Starred Review)
"For a biography to do justice to a complex personality and a great
mind such as Kael's, extensive research must be matched by acute
perception. That requirement is fully, even joyously, met
here....Kellow fleshes out these major stages as well as
"In his fluent, immensely readable study, Kellow fairly represents
Kael's tendency to hyperbole (writing of Barbra Streisand or "Last
Tango in Paris") as well as hurtful ad hominem (George Cukor's
"Rich and Famous"; "Shoah")."
"Illuminating."
-"The New Yorker"
"Kellow captures his tough leading lady's many twists in a
surprisingly engrossing, thoroughly researched biography."
-"Entertainment Weekly"
"Kellow, an erudite movie lover...writes beautifully and
dexterously interweaves the story of a career long-thwarted with a
sensitive reading o his subject's youthful enthusiasm and
intellectual growth."
-Todd McCarthy, "Hollywood Reporter"
"Kael was a master at interpretation, and this book is a highly
successful interpretation of the storied critic....A must-read for
any devotee of film; compellingly written and recommended for all
libraries."
-"Library Journal" (Starred Review)
"In his fluent, immensely readable study, Kellow fairly represents
Kael's tendency to hyperbole (writing of Barbra Streisand or "Last
Tango in Paris") as well as hurtful ad hominem (George Cukor's
"Rich and Famous; Shoah")."
-"Publishers Weekly" (Starred Review)
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