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The Coen brothers' Fargo
Luhr, William.
Year: c2004.
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Contributors
1 Introduction
2 Fargo in Context: The Middle of Nowhere?
3 Motherhood, Homicide, and Swedish Meatballs: The Quiet Triumph of the Maternal in Fargo
4 Fargo, or the Blank Frontier
5 "Kinda Funny Lookin'": Steve Buscemi's Disorderly Body
6 Fargo: "Far Removed from the Stereotypes of..."
7 Closer to the Life Than the Conventions of Cinema: Interview with the Coen Brothers (conducted in Cannes on May 16, 1996)
8 Cold-Blooded Scheming: Roger Deakins and Fargo
9 Carter Burwell in Conversation: Music for the Films of Joel and Ethan Coen
10 Review of Fargo
11 Prairie Home Death Trip
Filmography of Joel and Ethan Coen
Selected Bibliography
Index
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Title: The Coen brothers' Fargo : edited by William G. Luhr.
Author: Luhr, William
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Source Version: The Coen brothers' Fargo : edited by William G. Luhr
Luhr, William
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, c2004.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.07637
Subject Headings: • Coen, Ethan
• Coen, Joel
• Fargo (Motion picture)
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