The Love Song of Alfred Hitchcock

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The Love Song of Alfred Hitchcock (written in 1991, published in 1994), Hitchcock’s intervention (1994) and Music is a time-Art (1995), the three tales that are collected here, have one thing in common: they are all somehow related, in varying degrees, to the world of films, with the first two specifically invoking Alfred Hitchcock. The cinema, for Maythil Radhakrishnan, often provides either a launching pad or a frame of reference. The Love Song of Alfred Hitchcock, for instance, is a kind of murder mystery that explores questions of love and death – way quite unprecedented in Indian fiction-through an invocation of the master of suspense. It is suspenseful and peculiarly meditative at the same time – a quality directly captured in the title itself where Alfred Hitchcock and T S Eliot come together. Should I…Have the Strength to force the moment to its crisis?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Maythil Radhakrishnan

MAYTHIL RADHAKRISHNAN, BORN IN THE DISTRICT OF Palakkad in Kerala, and currently a freelance writer based in Chennai, has several important volumes of fiction and poetry to his credit. With his obsessive interest in computers, films and entomology, he has charted out a wholly new course for modern Malayalam/Indian literature, and is considered on of the most fascinating alternate voices to have emerged in the last few decades.

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Title
The Love Song of Alfred Hitchcock
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187981733
Length
141p.
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