The cinema of poetry P. Adams Sitney
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- 9780199337026
- 9780199337033
- 791.43/6 23
- PN1995.9.E96
- EC 4350
- 24.32
- 24.31
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-270) and index
Introduction: An autobiography of enthusiasmsPart 1. Poetry and the narrative cinema in Europe -- Pier Paolo Pasolini and "the cinema of 'poetry'" -- Dimitri Kirsanoff's Ménilmontant -- Ingmar Bergman's Primal scene -- Andrey Tarkovsky's concept of poetry -- Part 2. Poetry and the American avant-garde cinema -- The dialectic of experience in Joseph Cornell's films -- Lawrence Jordan's Magical instructions -- Stan Brakhage's poetics -- 8 Nathaniel Dorsky, Jerome Hiler, and the polyvalent film -- Gregory J. Markopoulos and the Temenos.
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