Midday with Buñuel
Memories and Sketches, 1973-1983
Claudio Isaac author Bryan T Scoular translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Swan Isle Press
Published:7th Mar '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Spanish filmmaker, Luis Bunuel (1900-83) was an artist known for his surrealist imagery and unflinching social criticism. An exile who produced some of his most famous work in Mexico and France during Franco's dictatorship, he left a complicated imprint on the creative landscape of the twentieth century and on generations of younger filmmakers - including his friend Claudio Isaac. Drawn from Isaac's personal papers, "Midday with Bunuel: Memories and Sketches", 1973-1983 is an intimate and unconventional portrait of this cinematic icon - and a memoir of Isaac's own artistic development. The text includes sketches, vignettes, and anecdotes from Isaac's notebooks, revealing his perspective first as a precocious boy and then as a young man. Isaac reflects on Bunuel's presence among a community of exiles, artists, actors, writers, and intellectuals in Mexico City. These are at once touching, perceptive, and critical glimpses into Bunuel's roles as husband and father, friend and colleague, surrealist, philosopher, and iconoclast during his last years. Throughout, Isaac's words reveal his deep admiration and affection for an older friend full of contradictions. Intimate photographs from the Isaac family archive complement the writing, and Bryan T. Scoular's careful translation makes this text available for the first time in English. Part biography, part memoir, "Midday with Bunuel" brings to life the creative milieu of Mexico City and gives readers a privileged view of the relationship between these two filmmakers.
"A 'biography' of Luis Bunuel that is structured not by the stepping stones of his career, but by the spider's web of his many contradictions, as they are perceived and assimilated by a chronicler who is himself in motion and full of contradictions." - From the Foreword by James D. Fernandez"
- Runner-up for IndieFab awards (Biography) 2007
ISBN: 9780974888132
Dimensions: 22mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 340g
180 pages