Borges In/And/On Film. Edited by Edgardo Cozarinsky (Softcover)
Published by Lumen Books, 1988
Softcover
117 pages
9x6 inches
Book is in Near Fine condition.
“Borges's view of film as a story-telling mechanism is a necessary corrective to the dominant, narrow realism of Bazin and Agee in Western criticism.”—Andrew Sarris
The definitive edition of this celebrated collection of Borges 1930s and 40s film reviews, complemented by an introduction by Cozarinsky's, along with his critical studies of eight film adaptations of Borges's work. Prologue by Adolfo Bioy-Cesares.
Published by Lumen Books, 1988
Softcover
117 pages
9x6 inches
Book is in Near Fine condition.
“Borges's view of film as a story-telling mechanism is a necessary corrective to the dominant, narrow realism of Bazin and Agee in Western criticism.”—Andrew Sarris
The definitive edition of this celebrated collection of Borges 1930s and 40s film reviews, complemented by an introduction by Cozarinsky's, along with his critical studies of eight film adaptations of Borges's work. Prologue by Adolfo Bioy-Cesares.
Published by Lumen Books, 1988
Softcover
117 pages
9x6 inches
Book is in Near Fine condition.
“Borges's view of film as a story-telling mechanism is a necessary corrective to the dominant, narrow realism of Bazin and Agee in Western criticism.”—Andrew Sarris
The definitive edition of this celebrated collection of Borges 1930s and 40s film reviews, complemented by an introduction by Cozarinsky's, along with his critical studies of eight film adaptations of Borges's work. Prologue by Adolfo Bioy-Cesares.