Linda Badley is professor emerita of English at Middle Tennessee State University. She is the author of Lars von Trier (2011) and coeditor of Nordic Noir, Adaptation, and Appropriation (2020), among other books.
Lars von Trier Beyond Depression is the first comprehensive account of the recent work of Lars von Trier, offering a lively and compelling critical evaluation of his cycle of 'post-depression' films that began with Melancholia (2009). A definitive resource on this period of von Trier's output, its engagement with primary source material, interviews, and its incisive close readings will be indispensable to anyone interested in the filmmaker and his place within contemporary cinema. -- Tina Kendall, Anglia Ruskin University Linda Badley's book is indispensable not only for those drawn, in spite of ourselves, to von Trier's films, but to all experiencing our contemporary moment in the register of despair and anxiety. Informed by personal conversations with von Trier, deeply ensconced in the filmmaking process and all its collaborators, and attentive to von Trier's deliberate bad taste as well as his play with bending genre, Badley's provocative readings of each film locate them in the director's psyche while also showing that they offer a deft diagnosis of misogyny, climate disaster, capitalism, and hypocrisy run amok. -- Lori Marso, co-editor of <i>Politics, Theory, and Film: Critical Encounters with Lars von Trier</i>