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"[Eisenstein's] obsession with what he sees, and in the cinema can marvelously make the viewer see too, is so hampered by the medium of words that it can leave little but an impression of genius, and the explosive strivings of what this particular genius needed to do....The cinema addict is bound to be entranced, though he will also be tantalized. He will want more, much more, about the period spent in Mexico, and about the 'trauma' in which that episode ended, what work was done there, and what new inspiration came from the meeting later on with Sadanji, 'the Stanislavsky of Tokyo'. But a collection of cinematic 'notes' like this one is probably worth many an earnest and theoretical treatise on the art of film."
John O. Bayley, Times Literary Supplement, 04/26/1996
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Beyond The Stars: The Memoirs Of Sergei Eisenstein (ISBN: 8170460573) Eisenstein, Sergei;Taylor, Richard Quantity Available: 5
Book Description: Seagull Books, 1995. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. Bookseller Inventory # 011989 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Beyond the Stars: The Memoirs of Sergei Eisenstein (ISBN: 9788170460572) Eisenstein, Sergei;Taylor, Richard Quantity Available: > 20
Book Description: Seagull Books, 1995. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. NA (illustrator). First edition. NA. Sergei Mikhailovitch Eisenstein (1898-1948) was one of the world`s greatest filmmakers, theorists and teachers of cinema. He will always be remembered as the auteur of some of cinema`s seminal classics--Battleship Potemkin, Ivan the Terrible, October, to mention just a few. Beyond the Stars is the first-ever complete, unabridged edition in English of Eisenstein`s memoirs, freshly translated from the newly established, definitive Russian text. Eisenstein, writing about his memoirs, says, `Now that I am approaching fifty, an acute, tormenting desire wells up inside me to seize he time I have lost, to keep hold of it as it slides into the past.` What better way to do this than to capture memories before they disappear? As he begins his reminiscences he says, `I have spent my entire creative life writing dissertations: I have proved, explained and taught. Here, I want to stroll through my past, as I loved strolling through flea markets and the secondhand shops of Petersburg`s Alexandrovsky Market, or along the bookstalls on the Paris embankments, or through Hamburg or Marseilles, at night, and through museum galleries and halls with waxworks. Like the galleries and markets he loved, this volume is crammed with memorabalia, with anecdotes and images and gems of insight. Although Eisenstein, explaining the choice of title, says Beyond the Stars` meant. film stars, meaning by this that the book dealt with problems of cinema--everything, apart from the stars.` this is, nonetheless, a star-studded book. Luminaries like George Bernard Shaw, Charlie Chaplin, Ernst Lubitsch, King Vidor, Theodore Dreiser, Dos Passos, Stefan Zweig, Stanislavsky, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Jean Cocteau, Paul Eluard, are only some of the personalities who stroll in and out of these pages. Apart from personalities, the book is rich in ideas, in discussions of cinema, and above all, in insights into the complex creative process of the evolution of a filmmaker. As Eisenstein reports, he once asked some students what lectures they wanted him to give during a course. One of them replied, `Don`t talk about montage, or pictures, or directing. Tell us how to become an Eisenstein.` He goes on to say, `Here is precisely how I became what I am.` And for anyone who finds the result interesting, this book is a compulsory read. Printed Pages: 889. Bookseller Inventory # 4395 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Beyond the Stars : The Memoirs of Sergei Eisensteinc (ISBN: 8170460573) Eisenstein, Sergei;Taylor, Richard Quantity Available: 1
Book Description: Seagull Books. Book Condition: New. pp. xxi + 889, Frontispiece, Figures, Illus. (Partly Col.), Maps Sergei Mikhailovitch (1898-1948) was one of the world?s greatest filmmakers, theorists and teachers of cinema. He will always be remembered as the auteur of some of cinema?s seminal classics-Battleship Potemkin, Ivan the Terrible, October, to mention just a few. Beyond the Stars is the first-ever complete, unabridged edition in English of Eisenstein?s memoirs, freshly translated from the newly established, definitive Russian text. Eisenstein, writing about his memoirs, says, 'Now that I am approaching fifty, an acute, tormenting desire wells up inside me to seize the time I have lost, to. Bookseller Inventory # 7801824 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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