"Python fans who want more than 45 TV shows, five films, and stacks of DVDs, CDs, books and downloads are in for a treat. Python Beyond Python delves into areas that are often overlooked by Python fans, showing the vast reach of the legendary group. If you enjoy uninformative, dull, and non-entertaining books about Monty Python, avoid this one at all costs!"-
Kim “Howard” Johnson
, Author of
Monty Python: From the Inside Out
(2014),
Monty Python's Tunisian Holiday: My Life with Brian
(2008),
The First 20 Years of Monty Python
(1989)
and
Superman: True Brit
(with John Cleese, 2004)
‘Python Beyond Python ventures into little known facets of Python creativity to indicate, as editor Paul N. Reinsch affirms, that the Pythons are not merely the sum total of their parts but “something else.” Without diminishing the fame and ongoing influence of the canonical Python texts, the authors expand and differentiate the range of contributions each Python makes in cultural forms beyond cinema and TV, including Broadway theatre, training videos, travel, autobiography and history writing.’
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Marcia Landy
, Distinguished Professor of English/Film Studies, University of Pittsburgh, USA. Author of
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
(2005) and
Stardom, Italian Style: Screen Performance and Personality in Italian Cinema
(2008)
This collection of original, interdisciplinary essays addresses the work of Monty Python members beyond the comedy show, films, and live performances. These men are prolific creators in a variety of artistic realms beyond the confines of the comedy troupe. Their work as individuals, before and after coming together as Monty Python, demonstrates a restless curiosity about culture that embraces absurdity but seldom becomes cynical. Python members collectively and individually create unique approaches to theatre, film, video games, comic books,business training videos and more.
Python Beyond Python
increases our understanding of this often neglected work and the meanings of Monty Python.
Paul N. Reinsch
is Assistant Professor of Practice—Cinema at Texas Tech University, USA. He is the author of
A Critical Bibliography of Shirley Jackson
(2001).
B. Lynn Whitfield
is Associate Archivist at Texas Tech University, USA. She serves on the Executive Board of the Society of Southwest Archivists and is Associate Director of the West Texas Historical Association.
Robert G. Weiner
is Popular Culture and Humanities Librarian at Texas Tech University, USA. He has published numerous books and articles related to popular culture.