Justin Bozung is an American biographer, author, and editor of several cinema books and articles.

Career edit

Bozung has written for Fangoria, Shock Cinema, Paracinema, and Phantom of the Movies' Videoscope. He was the co-creator of The Projection Booth Podcast with Mike White and served as the editor of the Mondo Film & Video Guide from 2010 until 2012.[1]

He sits on the board of the Norman Mailer Society, serves as part-time archivist for Project Mailer, and is the host of the Norman Mailer Society Podcast.[2][3][4]

He has contributed to two books on Stanley Kubrick including Stanley Kubrick's The Shining: Studies in the Horror Film, and is the editor of The Cinema of Norman Mailer: Film is Like Death.[5] Bozung is also the official biographer of filmmaker Frank Perry.[6]

Personal life edit

He currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife, Lindsey.[7][8]

Bibliography edit

  • (2015) Stanley Kubrick's The Shining: Studies in the Horror Film, Ed. Danel Olson, Centipede Press, Lakewood, Colorado, pages 335-665, ISBN 978-1613470695.
  • (2015) Last Summer: Take Two in Movie Outlaw Vol. 1, Ed. Mike Watt, Createspace Independent Publishing, Seattle, pages 295-96, ISBN 978-1511452793.
  • (2015) The American Antonioni, in The Mailer Review, Volume 9, 2015, Ed. Phillip Sipiora, University of South Florida Press, ISBN 978-1511452793.
  • (2016) Norman Mailer's Dark Forces, in The Mailer Review, Volume 10, 2016, Ed. Phillip Sipiora, University of South Florida Press, ISBN 978-1511452793.
  • (2017) The Cinema of Norman Mailer: Film is Like Death, Bloomsbury, New York, ISBN 978-1501325502.[9]
  • (2018) Mailer De Facto: How Norman Mailer Saved Barney Rosset, in The Mailer Review, Volume 12, 2018, Ed. Phillip Sipiora, University of South Florida Press, ISBN 978-1511452793.
  • (2021) Norman Mailer in Context, Ed. Maggie McKinley, Cambridge University Press, pages 91–101, ISBN 9781108774413

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