Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema by David Bordwell
Published by Princeton University Press
Second printing, 1994
Case bound softcover
406 pages
10x8 inches
Out of print. Very Good condition. Book appears unread and is Near Fine condition except for some sun fading on spine. Laminate on spine has also slightly come away from book (see photo).
Over the last two decades, Yasujiro Ozu has won international recognition as a major filmmaker. Combining biographical information with discussions of the films' aesthetic strategies and cultural significance, David Bordwell questions the popular image of Ozu as the traditional Japanese artisan and examines the aesthetic nature and functions of his cinema.
Published by Princeton University Press
Second printing, 1994
Case bound softcover
406 pages
10x8 inches
Out of print. Very Good condition. Book appears unread and is Near Fine condition except for some sun fading on spine. Laminate on spine has also slightly come away from book (see photo).
Over the last two decades, Yasujiro Ozu has won international recognition as a major filmmaker. Combining biographical information with discussions of the films' aesthetic strategies and cultural significance, David Bordwell questions the popular image of Ozu as the traditional Japanese artisan and examines the aesthetic nature and functions of his cinema.
Published by Princeton University Press
Second printing, 1994
Case bound softcover
406 pages
10x8 inches
Out of print. Very Good condition. Book appears unread and is Near Fine condition except for some sun fading on spine. Laminate on spine has also slightly come away from book (see photo).
Over the last two decades, Yasujiro Ozu has won international recognition as a major filmmaker. Combining biographical information with discussions of the films' aesthetic strategies and cultural significance, David Bordwell questions the popular image of Ozu as the traditional Japanese artisan and examines the aesthetic nature and functions of his cinema.