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Reviews
In the course of his sensitive and subtle investigation Koepnick brings into play numerous terms and concepts . . . in order to do justice to the complexity and relevance of Herzog's now-mythical film. -- Joern Glasenapp * MEDIENwissenschaft *
[A]fter considering the author's fresh perspectives on the intersections among music, philosophy, art, politics, ownership, and authorship, the reader will look forward to (re)watching Fitzcarraldo with eyes wide open not only to appreciate its cinematic feats but also, as Koepnick suggests, "to reflect on the conditions and limits of happiness." -- Jeanne Schueller * MONATSHEFTE *
Lutz Koepnick explores Fitzcarraldo by attempting to strip away the historical sediments of shared knowledge about the film and its auteur, Werner Herzog, and asks what the film itself shows and knows. . . . [T]he book takes an incisive look at the perspective that the film and filmmaker have both on Germanness and humanity's place in a global ecology. . . . [Koepnick] offers a fresh perspective on the film . . . . -- Noah Soltau * GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW *
Book Information
ISBN 9781640140363
Author Lutz Koepnick
Format Paperback
Page Count 92
Imprint Camden House Inc
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Series Camden House German Film Classics
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Camden House German Film Classics |
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Camden House Inc |