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Introduction: The Fragment and the Infinite, or, the Hypothesis of the Third Term in the Cinema of Alexander Sokurov
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: The Fragment and the Infinite, or, the Hypothesis of the Third Term in the Cinema of Alexander Sokurov 1
- 1. Lonely Voice of Man: Singular Murmurs, Multiple Echoes 26
- 2. Mournful Insensitivity: The Apocalypse of the Modern 46
- 3. Days of the Eclipse: ‘Adieu, Babylone’; Adieu, Tarkovsky 59
- 4. Save and Protect: Of Angels and Flies 80
- 5. The Second Circle: Winter, Light, and the Intimate Sublime 88
- 6. The Stone: No Way Home 112
- 7. Whispering Pages: Death, Nothingness, Memory 119
- 8. Mother and Son: Time Abolished, Time Transfigured 126
- 9. Moloch: Adi (and Eve): Fear Eats the Soul 139
- 10. Taurus: ‘Father, where art thou?’ 156
- 11. Russian Ark: Imperial Elegy 165
- 12. Father and Son: Beyond Absolute Intimacy 185
- 13. The Sun: Iconoclastic Humanism 218
- 14. Alexandra: The Return to Neverwas and the Ambiguity of Romance 233
- 15. Faust: Sokurov Waltz 250
- Postscript. On the Poetics of Space in Sokurov’s Tetralogy (Moloch/Taurus/ The Sun/Faust) 272
- Conclusion. The (Im)Possibility of an Island 278
- Postface 285
- Addendum A: interview with Alexander Sokurov, 2005 288
- Addendum B: interview with Alexander Sokurov, 2013 301
- Filmography 316
- Bibliography 323
- Index 330
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: The Fragment and the Infinite, or, the Hypothesis of the Third Term in the Cinema of Alexander Sokurov 1
- 1. Lonely Voice of Man: Singular Murmurs, Multiple Echoes 26
- 2. Mournful Insensitivity: The Apocalypse of the Modern 46
- 3. Days of the Eclipse: ‘Adieu, Babylone’; Adieu, Tarkovsky 59
- 4. Save and Protect: Of Angels and Flies 80
- 5. The Second Circle: Winter, Light, and the Intimate Sublime 88
- 6. The Stone: No Way Home 112
- 7. Whispering Pages: Death, Nothingness, Memory 119
- 8. Mother and Son: Time Abolished, Time Transfigured 126
- 9. Moloch: Adi (and Eve): Fear Eats the Soul 139
- 10. Taurus: ‘Father, where art thou?’ 156
- 11. Russian Ark: Imperial Elegy 165
- 12. Father and Son: Beyond Absolute Intimacy 185
- 13. The Sun: Iconoclastic Humanism 218
- 14. Alexandra: The Return to Neverwas and the Ambiguity of Romance 233
- 15. Faust: Sokurov Waltz 250
- Postscript. On the Poetics of Space in Sokurov’s Tetralogy (Moloch/Taurus/ The Sun/Faust) 272
- Conclusion. The (Im)Possibility of an Island 278
- Postface 285
- Addendum A: interview with Alexander Sokurov, 2005 288
- Addendum B: interview with Alexander Sokurov, 2013 301
- Filmography 316
- Bibliography 323
- Index 330