Fassbinder Thousands Of Mirrors
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Author |
: Ian Penman |
Publisher |
: MIT Press |
Total Pages |
: 201 |
Release |
: 2023-05-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781635901894 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1635901898 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors by : Ian Penman
A kaleidoscopic study of Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Melodrama, biography, cold war thriller, drug memoir, essay in fragments, and mystery, Thousands of Mirrors is cult critic Ian Penman’s long-awaited first full-length book: a kaleidoscopic study of Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Written over a short period "in the spirit" of RWF, who would often get films made in a matter of weeks or months, Thousands of Mirrors presents the filmmaker as Penman’s equivalent of what Baudelaire was to Benjamin: an urban poet in the turbulent, seeds-sown, messy era just before everything changed. Beautifully written and extraordinarily compelling, echoing the fragmentary works of Roland Barthes and Emil Cioran, Eduardo Galeano and Alexander Kluge, this story has everything: sex, drugs, art, the city, cinema, and revolution.
Author |
: Christian Braad Thomsen |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 358 |
Release |
: 2004 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0816643644 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780816643646 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (44 Downloads) |
Synopsis Fassbinder by : Christian Braad Thomsen
Rainer Werner Fassbinder was the most innovative practitioner of New German Cinema. He worked at breakneck speed and in fourteen years made forty-four films, including Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1973) and The Marriage of Maria Braun (1978). Fassbinder ruthlessly attacked both German bourgeois society and the larger limitations of humanity, and his films detail the desperate yearning for love and freedom and the many ways in which society defeats that desire. In Fassbinder, Christian Thomsen, a close friend of the director, illuminates Fassbinder's body of work while revealing his insider views of a man who, despite a furious temper, manic working habits, and rampant drug addiction, supported an extended family- including his mother, a string of male lovers, lovelorn women, and even a pair of frustrated wives-with his intoxicating and prolific imagination. This book, like Fassbinder's often-used image of the mirror, brilliantly reflects the sexual, political, and overwhelmingly human contradictions inherent in the life of this intensely creative man and the remarkable films he directed. Christian Braad Thomsen is a Danish filmmaker and scholar.
Author |
: Thomas Elsaesser |
Publisher |
: Amsterdam University Press |
Total Pages |
: 397 |
Release |
: 1996 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789053560594 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9053560599 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis Fassbinder's Germany by : Thomas Elsaesser
Rainer Werner Fassbinder is one of the most prominent and important authors of post-war European cinema. Thomas Elsaesser is the first to write a thoroughly analytical study of his work. He stresses the importance of a closer understanding of Fassbinder's career through a re-reading of his films as textual entities. Approaching the work from different thematic and analytical perspectives, Elsaesser offers both an overview and a number of detailed readings of crucial films, while also providing a European context for Fassbinder's own coming to terms with fascism.
Author |
: Rainer Werner Fassbinder |
Publisher |
: New York : PAJ Publications |
Total Pages |
: 200 |
Release |
: 1985 |
ISBN-10 |
: UOM:39015025125926 |
ISBN-13 |
: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (26 Downloads) |
Synopsis Plays by : Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Fassbinder's version of modern post-civilized terror was, like much else about his work, ahead of its time. --San Francisco Chronicle
Author |
: Cookie Mueller |
Publisher |
: MIT Press |
Total Pages |
: 434 |
Release |
: 2022-04-26 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781635901672 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1635901677 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (72 Downloads) |
Synopsis Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black, new edition by : Cookie Mueller
The first collected edition of legendary writer, actress, and adventurer Cookie Mueller's stories, featuring the entire contents of her 1990 book Walking through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black, alongside more than two dozen others, some previously unpublished. Legendary as an underground actress, female adventurer, and East Village raconteur, Cookie Mueller's first calling was to the written word: "I started writing when I was six and have never stopped completely," she once confessed. Muellerís 1990 Walking through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black, the first volume of the Semiotext(e) Native Agents series, was the largest collection of stories she compiled during her life. But it presented only a slice of Mueller's prolific work as a writer. This new, landmark volume collects all of Mueller's stories: from the original contents of Clear Water, to additional stories discovered by Amy Scholder for the posthumous anthology Ask Dr. Mueller, to selections from Mueller's art and advice columns for Details and the East Village Eye, to still "new" stories collected and published here for the first time. Olivia Laing's new introduction situates Mueller's writing within the context of her life—and our times. Thanks to recent documentaries like Mallory Curley's A Cookie Mueller Encyclopedia and Chloé Griffin's oral biography Edgewise, Mueller's life and work have been discovered by a new generation of readers. Walking through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black: Collected Stories returns essential source material to these readers, the archive of Mueller's writing itself. Mueller's many mise en scènes—the Baltimore of John Waters, post-Stonewall Provincetown, avant-garde Italy, 1980s New York, an America enduring Reagan and AIDS—patches together a singular personal history and a primer for others. As Laing writes in her introduction, Collected Stories amounts to "a how-to manual for a life ricocheting joyously off the rails . . . a live corrective to conformity, conservatism, and cruelty."
Author |
: Brian Price |
Publisher |
: U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages |
: 237 |
Release |
: 2011 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780816654611 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0816654611 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (11 Downloads) |
Synopsis Neither God Nor Master by : Brian Price
Based on the author's doctoral dissertation--New York University.
Author |
: Sam Pickering |
Publisher |
: Grove Press |
Total Pages |
: 260 |
Release |
: 1962 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0802142273 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780802142276 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (73 Downloads) |
Synopsis Letters to a Teacher by : Sam Pickering
Ten essays on literature, competition, curiosity, enthusiasm, and truth from the teacher who inspired "The Dead Poet's Society" reveal the joys of teaching and the power of innovation over stale formalism.
Author |
: Thomas Elsaesser |
Publisher |
: BFI Cinema |
Total Pages |
: 430 |
Release |
: 1989 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0333301137 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780333301135 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (37 Downloads) |
Synopsis New German Cinema by : Thomas Elsaesser
The aim of this study of contemporary German cinema is to set the significant films and film-makers in their proper context. The author explains the nature of the German film industry, the cultural inheritance of its film-makers, and the social and political climate within which they work.
Author |
: Justin O'Connor |
Publisher |
: Manchester University Press |
Total Pages |
: 265 |
Release |
: 2024-02-27 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781526171252 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1526171252 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (52 Downloads) |
Synopsis Culture is not an industry by : Justin O'Connor
Culture is at the heart to what it means to be human. But twenty-five years ago, the British government rebranded art and culture as ‘creative industries’, valued for their economic contribution, and set out to launch the UK as the creative workshop of a globalised world. Where does that leave art and culture now? Facing exhausted workers and a lack of funding and vision, culture finds itself in the grip of accountancy firms, creativity gurus and Ted Talkers. At a time of sweeping geo-political turmoil, culture has been de-politicised, its radical energies reduced to factors of industrial production. This book is about what happens when an essential part of our democratic citizenship, fundamental to our human rights, is reduced to an industry. Culture is not an industry argues that art and culture need to renew their social contract and re-align with the radical agenda for a more equitable future. Bold and uncompromising, the book offers a powerful vision for change.
Author |
: Heinrich Böll |
Publisher |
: Penguin |
Total Pages |
: 148 |
Release |
: 1994 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0140187286 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780140187281 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (86 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, Or, How Violence Develops and where it Can Lead by : Heinrich Böll
A "powerful image of innocence betrayed, of measureless evil oozing quietly from regulated, unimpeachable convention" - LJ.