1st Edition

Charlie Kaufman’s Möbius Strip Film, Philosophy and Literary Theory

By Colm O’Shea Copyright 2027
200 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

200 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Charlie Kaufman’s Möbius Strip: Film, Philosophy and Literary Theory presents Kaufman’s diagnosis of alienation and corruption in the modern age as a fundamentally spiritual malady. Each chapter builds on a theological or metaphysical idea, drawing from thinkers as diverse as Kierkegaard, Kafka, Wittgenstein, and David Foster Wallace, along with spiritual insights from the Talmud, Tibetan... Read more

                                                                                                             

1: The Doorway                                                                                                           

2: Little Dolls—Two Versions of Being John Malkovich                                                

3: More Little Dolls: Anomalisa and Consumer Totalitarianism                                       

4: From Kafkaesque to Kaufmanesque                                                              

5: Hide and Seek in Eden’s Shadow: Adaptation and Sunshine                            

6: Synecdoche and the Bardo                                                                                        

7: Comedy Hell: Frank or Francis and Antkind                                                  

8: Exit Strategies                                                                                                          

Biography

Colm O’Shea is a clinical professor of writing at New York University. His other academic monograph for Routledge is James Joyce’s Mandala (2022), which also examines the twin poles of the mystic and morbid in experimental fiction.