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Anna Moschovakis

    Anna Moschovakis ist eine gefeierte Dichterin, deren Werk sich mit den Feinheiten menschlicher Verbindungen auseinandersetzt. Ihre Texte zeichnen sich durch sprachliche Experimentierfreude aus und erforschen die Nuancen der Kommunikation. Moschovakis untersucht, wie Sprache unsere Wahrnehmung und Realität formt und bietet Lesern introspektive Gedichte, die zur tiefen Kontemplation der Welt anregen.

    An Earthquake Is a Shaking of the Surface of the Earth
    Participation
    Bresson On Bresson
    • 2024

      Anna Moschovakis delivers a strikingly original narrative that showcases her talent as both a novelist and poet. This new work is characterized by its formidable and uncanny elements, reflecting her unique voice in contemporary literature. Her previous accolade, winning the 2021 International Booker Prize for her translation of David Diop's acclaimed novel, underscores her literary prowess and ability to bridge cultures through language.

      An Earthquake Is a Shaking of the Surface of the Earth
    • 2022

      The members of two seemingly conflicting reading groups--Love and Anti-Love--connect in surprising ways after climate catastrophe upends their routines in this new novel from Anna Moschovakis.

      Participation
    • 2016

      Bresson On Bresson

      • 285 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,2(99)Abgeben

      Robert Bresson, renowned for films like Pickpocket and A Man Escaped, stands as a pivotal figure in French cinema, known for his unique approach and steadfast principles. He favored nonprofessional actors, rejected cinematic trends like Cinerama and Cinema-Scope, and criticized the detrimental effects of capitalism and the studio system on the art of film. This collection assembles key interviews from Bresson's forty-year career, revealing the coherence and exploratory nature of his work. Each chapter focuses on one of his fourteen films, addressing topics such as literary adaptation, soundtracks, and his influential book, Notes on the Cinematograph. His reflections are punctuated by memorable insights, including the idea that "Sound ... invented silence in cinema" and the belief that "It's the film that ... gives life to the characters." Bresson's integrity and originality garnered respect from filmmakers like Jean-Luc Godard and Jacques Rivette. His films, characterized by meticulous deliberation, are equally fueled by a deep respect for audience intuition, emphasizing that "It's always ready to feel before it understands." This collection offers a profound glimpse into the mind of a director whose work continues to inspire.

      Bresson On Bresson