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Buster Keaton in His Own Time: What the Responses of 1920s Critics Reveal
Buster Keaton in His Own Time What the Responses of 1920s Critics Reveal Author:Wes D. Gehring Buster Keaton "can impress a weary world with the vitally important fact that life, after all, is a foolishly inconsequential affair," wrote critic Robert Sherwood in 1918. A century later Keaton, with his darkly comic "theater of the absurd," speaks to audiences like no other silent comedian. If you thought you knew Keaton--think again!