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010 _a 2018001925
040 _aDLC
_beng
_erda
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_dNFG
020 _a9781517904418
_q(pb ;
_qalk. paper)
020 _a1517904412
035 _a(OCoLC)1022076978
041 1 _aeng
_hger
042 _apcc
092 _a791.4375
_bH582
049 _aNFGA
100 1 _aHerzog, Werner,
_d1942-
_eauthor.
_985861
240 1 0 _aScreenplays.
_kSelections.
_lEnglish
245 1 0 _aScenarios II :
_bSigns of life, Even dwarfs started small, Fata Morgana, Heart of glass /
_cWerner Herzog ; translated by Krishna Winston and Werner Herzog.
250 _aFirst University of Minnesota Press edition.
263 _a1809
264 1 _aMinneapolis :
_bUniversity of Minnesota Press,
_c2018.
300 _a183 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c21 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
520 _aOn the first day of editing Fata Morgana, Werner Herzog recalls, his editor said: “With this kind of material we have to pretend to invent cinema.” And this, Herzog says, is what he tries to do every day. In this second volume of his scenarios, the peerless filmmaker’s genius for invention is on clear display. Written in Herzog’s signature fashion—more prose poem than screenplay, transcribing the vision unfolding before him as if in a dream—the four scenarios here (three never before translated into English) reveal an iconoclastic craftsman at the height of his powers. Along with his template for the film poem Fata Morgana (1971), this volume includes the scenarios for Herzog’s first two feature films, Signs of Life (1968) and Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970), along with the hypnotic Heart of Glass (1976). In a brief introduction, Herzog describes the circumstances surrounding each scenario, inviting readers into the mysterious process whereby one man’s vision becomes every viewer’s waking dream.
650 0 _aMotion picture plays, German
_vTranslations into English.
_9373160
700 1 _aWinston, Krishna,
_etranslator.
_9373161
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999 _c278028
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