Alexander Kluge: Raw Materials for the ImaginationTara Forrest Alexander Kluge is best known as a founding member of the New German Cinema movement, but his work has spanned a number of genres and media. This wide-ranging book assembles a diverse selection of texts, from nonfiction writings and short stories by Kluge, to critical essays by renowned international scholars on Kluge's work, to transcripts of interviews with the artist himself. A valuable collection for students and scholars in the fields of film, television, and media studies, Alexander Kluge: Raw Materials for the Imagination is a perfect introduction to Kluge's key themes and ideas. |
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abstract AD-M/GS Adorno aesthetic air raid Alexander Kluge Arkoun ARTISTS audience Autorenfilm bomber bombs bourgeois Brecht camera Christian Schulte concept context critical critique culture discourse documentary documentary film early cinema example experience feelings female fictional film-makers Fontane footage Frankfurt am Main Gabi Teichert Gefühle genre German Cinema German history GERMANY IN AUTUMN Geschichte und Eigensinn Halberstadt Hansen Heiner Müller human Ibid images imagination individual interview ISBN hardcover 978 ISBN paperback 978 Islam Klaus Klaus Eder Klaus Wildenhahn Kluge's films labour literary material means montage montage sequences narrative Negt and Kluge Neue Geschichten Öffentlichkeit opera organisation Oskar Negt Parsifal PATRIOT Patriotin perspective political POWER OF EMOTION present production programmes public sphere question realism reality relation relationship scene sense sequence shot social spectator stories strategy Suhrkamp television theory things tion trans translation viewer voice-over Walter Benjamin Wildenhahn YESTERDAY GIRL