Placing Robbe-Grillet's filmic oeuvre in the related contexts of both
his novelistic work and the different historical and cultural periods in
which his films were made, from the early 1960s to the present, the book
traces lines of influence and continuity throughout his work which is
shown to exhibit a consistent preoccupation with an identifiable body of
themes, motifs and structures. Close readings of all the films are
skilfully combined with a thematic approach, ranging across the entire
filmic corpus. The book also exceptionally contains chapters on
cinematography and technique. Ultimately, this lucid, comprehensive and
fascinating study shows Robbe-Grillet's contribution to the evolution of
the cinematic art both in France and internationally to have been
considerably more important than previously acknowledged.