The Eisenstein collection
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The Eisenstein collection
Seagull Books, 2006
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"The majority of the texts gathered in this Eisenstein Collection were previously published by Seagull Books, Calcutta, in four slim volumes in the 1980s."--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Eisenstein was one of the world's greatest filmmakers, theorists and teachers of cinema. His work includes some of the most important films in the history of cinema: "Battleship Potemkin", "Ivan the Terrible" and "October". "The Eisenstein Collection" brings together his key writings in one volume for the first time. This edition covers the period from Eisenstein's dispute over the authorship of his first feature film, "The Strike", in 1925 to his film-making and polemical activities during World War II, including his correspondence with Soviet leaders over Ivan the Terrible. The most complete edition of Eisenstein's writings, the volume also includes new material not previously available.
Table of Contents
1. Falling Out of Proletkult 2. Interview with the Director S.M. Eisenstein 3. An Open Letter to the Editors of the Journal Kinonedelia 4. Letter to the Editor 5. Imitation as Mastery (NEW) 6. On Imagery 7. Correspondence with a Friend 8. An Application from Samuel Beckett 9. On Harpo Marx 10. On Disney 11. The Psychology of Composition12. The Short Fiction Scenario13. American Cinema and Its Fight against Fascism (NEW)14. Letters to Authority (NEW)15. Some Personal Reflections on Taboo (NEW)
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