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American film historian (b. 1947)
Richard Koszarski (born December 18, 1947) is a film historian.
He was the founder of
Film History: An International Journal [
d],
[1] and served as editor-in-chief from 1987 to 2012.
[2] He is a professor emeritus of English and film at
Rutgers University in New Jersey.
[3]
His collection of material on the early history of the
Universal Pictures is held in the
Library of Congress.
[4]
He was the chief curator at the
American Museum of the Moving Image in New York.
[5]
[6] Koszarski is the museum curator at the
Barrymore Film Center.
Books
- Hollywood Directors, 1941-1976 (editor) (Oxford University Press, 1977)
- An Evening’s Entertainment: The Rise of The Silent Feature Picture (University of California Press, 1990)
- Von: The Life and Films of Erich von Stroheim (Limelight, 2001), original title The Man You Loved to Hate: Erich Von Stroheim and Hollywood
- Fort Lee, the Film Town (Indiana University Press, 2004)
- Hollywood on the Hudson: Film and Television in New York from Griffith to Sarnoff (Rutgers University Press, 2008).
- “Keep ‘Em in the East”: Kazan, Kubrick and the Postwar New York Renaissance (Columbia University Press, 2021)
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