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Eisenstein Rediscovered

Richard Taylor editor Professor Richard Taylor editor Ian Christie editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:27th May '93

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This book presents fresh insights into Soviet-era Russian culture, featuring diverse perspectives and methodologies. It includes newly translated texts by Eisenstein, revealing a more relatable and modern interpretation of his work.

Eisenstein Rediscovered, authored by Ian Christie and Richard Taylor, provides fresh insights into the complexities of Russian culture during the Soviet era. This work stands out as the first genuine East-West symposium on the renowned filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein, showcasing a remarkable variety of perspectives and methodologies. The contributors delve deeply into the nuances of Eisenstein's life and work, presenting a multifaceted view that challenges conventional interpretations.

One of the key features of this book is the inclusion of two previously undiscovered texts by Eisenstein, which are translated for the first time. These texts, along with a wealth of recently accessible materials such as variant scripts, drawings, diaries, and other writings, allow the authors and contributors to explore the layers behind Eisenstein's well-known public persona. This exploration reveals a more dynamic and relatable figure, one whose wit, eroticism, and eclectic passions contribute to a distinctly modern sensibility.

As the authors navigate through Eisenstein's legacy, they invite readers to reconsider the filmmaker's impact on both art and culture. The book not only enriches our understanding of Eisenstein himself but also serves as a broader commentary on the cultural landscape of the Soviet period. Through this comprehensive examination, Eisenstein Rediscovered underscores the significance of revisiting historical figures with a fresh perspective, highlighting the enduring relevance of their contributions in today's context.

ISBN: 9780415049504

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 748g

280 pages