The Dude Abides, Cathleen Falsani
The Dude Abides, Cathleen Falsani
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The Dude Abides
The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers

Author: Cathleen Falsani, Rabbi Allen Secher

Narrator: Allen Secher

Unabridged: 6 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 09/22/2009


Synopsis

Fans of the eccentric and edgy films of the Coen brothers know there's more going on in their films than meets the eye. Award-winning author and columnist Cathleen Falsani is the perfect guide for Coen fans, inviting them to take a deeper look at the popular films, from their debut Blood Simple to the recent Burn After Reading and all the strange and wonderful films in between.Falsani looks at the deeper meanings that can be mined from each quirky and enduring Coen film, including such cult favorites as Fargo, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and No Country for Old Men. With a journalist's keen analysis, she unpacks the theological, mythological, ethical, and philosophical content. Readers will discover that the critically acclaimed Coen brothers speak to eternal questions with darkly intelligent humor.Coen fans, churched and unchurched of all faiths or none, will find in this book a spirited, thoughtful conversation with a good friend (who happens to be a film buff). Readers will appreciate this examination of the intersection of popular culture and spirituality.

About Cathleen Falsani

Cathleen Falsani, author of Sin Boldly, The Dude Abides, and The God Factor, is the award-winning religion columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times. She attended Wheaton College and also holds masters degrees in journalism and theology. She lives in Laguna Beach, California, with her husband and fellow journalist, Maurice Possley.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers by Award-winning Chicago Times Religion Writer Cathleen Falsani. I love reading books that look at the theological ramifications of movies and TV shows. And this book looked like another good one. The cover of the book would make an awesome......more

Goodreads review by Matt

I picked up this book hoping for a rebuttal to the view that the Coen brothers are nihilists at heart and that there is no meaning to their films beyond the cold form of their unfeeling art. By summarizing and briefly reflecting on the moral mechanisms of 14 of their films, Cathleen Falsani pleasant......more

Goodreads review by Justin

Great idea. I read the well-crafted foreword (a three page short essay by Rabbi Allen Secher) in a used bookstore and was intrigued. I thought that at worst this would be fun, light summer reading that dives into the Coen oeuvre through a theological lens. Even this modest hope was dashed by the laz......more