Dreams of Flight: The Great Escape in American Film and Culture Polan Dana
The first full-length study of the iconic 1960s film The Great Escape and its place in Hollywood and American history.Caught on film, the iconic jump of escaped POW Virgil Hilts (Steve McQueen) over…
Specifikacia Dreams of Flight: The Great Escape in American Film and Culture Polan Dana
The first full-length study of the iconic 1960s film The Great Escape and its place in Hollywood and American history.Caught on film, the iconic jump of escaped POW Virgil Hilts (Steve McQueen) over an imposing barbed wire fence on a stolen motorcycle has become an unforgettable symbol of a disaffected 1960s America. Dreams of Flight offers the first full-length study of The Great Escape, the classic film based on a true story of American and Allied prisoners of war who hatched an audacious plan to divert and thwart the Wehrmacht and escape into the nearby countryside.Through breezy prose and pithy analysis, Dana Polan centers The Great Escape within American cultural and intellectual history, drawing a vivid picture of the country in the 1960s. We see a nation grappling with its own military history; a society undergoing significant