About the Book
"Film noir" evokes memories of stylish cynical black-and-white movies from the 1940s and '50s—melodramas about private eyes femmes fatales criminal gangs and lovers on the run. James Naremore's prize-winning book discusses these pictures but also shows that the central term is more complex and paradoxical than we realize. It treats noir as a term in criticism as an expression of artistic modernism as a symptom of Hollywood censorship and politics as a market strategy as an evolving style and as an idea that circulates through all the media. This new and expanded edition of More Than Night contains an additional chapter on film noir in the twenty-first century.
