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Citizen Kane

In Our Time: Culture

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The Reputation of Citizen Kane

Wells himself had become an outcast, and Wells was seen as a sort of sacrificial goat. The man who had risked everything, made the film he wanted to make, and after that he never had control of a film again. That helps the reputation of Citizen Kane as the film, the one film that was his shining achievement. I think it is the Hollywood film that more than any other assumes its place alongside Faulkner, Dose Passos, and the other experimenters with narrative and narration in this period. So, we have a Hollywood film that has the same aesthetic significance as the modernist novel.

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