American historian
Robert Sklar
Born Robert Anthony Sklar
(1936-12-03 ) December 3, 1936Died July 2, 2011(2011-07-02) (aged 74) Occupations Relatives Marty Sklar (brother)Alma mater Thesis F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Last Laocoon (1965)Institutions Main interests Film history
Robert Anthony Sklar (December 3, 1936 – July 2, 2011) was an American historian and author specializing in the history of cinema .
Sklar began his career as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times . He received a Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization from Harvard University in 1965. In 1968, he signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest " pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War .[ 1]
He was a history professor at the University of Michigan , and in 1977, became a professor of cinema in the Department of Cinema Studies at New York University Tisch School of the Arts .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Early life and biography
Sklar was born on December 3, 1936, in New Brunswick , New Jersey. His father was a high school teacher in Highland Park , New Jersey. Sklar was 9 years old when his family moved to Long Beach , California,[ 3] where he went to Long Beach Polytechnic High School and was the editor of the school newspaper.[ 3] Later, at Princeton University , Sklar served as chairman of the editorial board of The Daily Princetonian . After receiving his bachelor's degree in 1958, he worked on the rewrite desk in the Associated Press bureau in Newark and as a writer and reporter for the Los Angeles Times before doing graduate study at the University of Bonn on a Fulbright Scholarship from 1959 to 1960.[ 5]
Sklar received a doctorate from Harvard in 1965. His dissertation became the title of his first book, F. Scott Fitzgerald : The Last Laocoon (1967).
Sklar was married twice and had two children.[ 2] He had an older brother, Marty Sklar , who was the former creative head of Walt Disney Imagineering . On July 2, 2011, Sklar died while on vacation in Barcelona , aged 74, from a brain injury sustained in a bicycle accident.[ 2] [ 6]
Books
Sklar, Robert (1967). F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Last Laocoön . London, New York: Oxford University Press.
Sklar, Robert (1980). Prime-Time America: Life on and Behind the Television Screen . Oxford University Press.
Sklar, Robert (2002) [1990]. Film: An International History of the Medium (2 ed.). Prentice Hall . ISBN 0130340499 .
Sklar, Robert (1992). City boys: Cagney, Bogart, Garfield . Princeton University Press . ISBN 978-0-691-04795-9 . OCLC 24318057 .
Sklar, Robert (1994) [1975]. Movie-Made America: A Cultural History of American Movies . New York: Vintage Books . ISBN 978-0-679-75549-4 . OCLC 499793364 .
Sklar, Robert; Zagarrio, Vito (1998). Frank Capra: Authorship and the Studio System . Temple University Press . ISBN 1439904898 .
Putnam, Michael (2000). Silent Screens: The Decline and Transformation of the American Movie Theater . Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0801863295 . (with an introductory essay by Robert Sklar)
Sklar, Robert (2002). A World History of Film . Harry N. Abrams . ISBN 0810906066 .
Sklar, Robert; Giovacchini, Saverio (2011). Global Neorealism: The Transnational History of a Film Style .
References
^ "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" January 30, 1968 New York Post
^ a b c William Grimes (July 6, 2011). "Robert Sklar, Film Scholar, Is Dead at 74" . The New York Times .
^ a b c McLellan, Dennis (July 11, 2011). "Robert Sklar dies at 74; historian broke new ground in study of American film" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved March 24, 2021 .
^ "If you build it, they will enroll" . Michigan Today . March 26, 2020. Retrieved March 24, 2021 .
^ "Robert A. Sklar '58" . Princeton Alumni Weekly . January 21, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2021 .
^ J. Hoberman (July 5, 2011). "Robert Sklar, 1936-2011" . The Village Voice . Archived from the original on August 17, 2011.
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