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A Cinema Of Poetry Aesthetics Of The Italian Art Film Luzzi

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A Cinema Of Poetry Aesthetics Of The Italian Art Film Luzzi
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Luzzi, Joseph
ISBN: 9781421411668, 9781421412962, 9788920147913, 1421411660, 1421412969, 8920147914
Language: English
Year: 2014

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A Cinema Of Poetry Aesthetics Of The Italian Art Film Luzzi by Luzzi, Joseph 9781421411668, 9781421412962, 9788920147913, 1421411660, 1421412969, 8920147914 instant download after payment.

A Cinema of Poetrybrings Italian film studies into dialogue with fields outside its usual purview by showing how films can contribute to our understanding of aesthetic questions that stretch back to Homer. Joseph Luzzi considers the relationship between film and literature, such as the cinematic adaptation of literary sources, and more generally the fields of rhetoric, media studies, and modern Italian culture.
The book balances theoretical inquiry with close readings of films by the masters of Italian cinema: Roberto Rossellini, Vittorio De Sica, Luchino Visconti, Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci, and others. Luzzi's study is the first to show how Italian filmmakers address such crucial aesthetic issues as the nature of the chorus, the relationship between symbol and allegory, the literary prehistory of montage, and the place of poetry in cinematic expression—what Pasolini called the "cinema of poetry."
While Luzzi establishes how certain qualities of film—its link with technological processes, capacity for mass distribution, synthetic virtues (and vices) as the so-called total art—have reshaped centuries-long debates,A Cinema of Poetryalso explores what is specific to the Italian art film and, more broadly, Italian cinematic history, which lends to this national cinema its unique aesthetic perspectives. In other words, what makes this version of the art film recognizably "Italian"?

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