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Jean-Philippe Cazier

    Theory of Multidream
    Lee Chang-Dong
    • Lee Chang-Dong

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of Lee Chang-dong, a South Korean director known for his powerful storytelling and complex characters. It highlights his evolution from novelist to filmmaker and his distinctive approach to genre, combining thriller and melodrama with profound emotional depth. The monograph features a curated selection of images chosen by Lee, an interview with him, and scholarly essays that examine his work in relation to Korean history and politics. It is part of a series that also includes notable directors like Wong Kar-Wai and Kim Ki-Duk.

      Lee Chang-Dong
    • Theory of Multidream

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      "Theory of Multidreams (a cosmic-dream investigation by H.P. Lovecraft), written by author and poet Jean-Philippe Cazier, is a work of fiction loosely inspired by astrophysicist Aurelien Barrau's work on Multiverses and Lovecraft's work. As such, the book entwines astrophysics and fantasy literature through fiction, deconstructing the framework of narration, logic, identity, space and time.The narrative takes off from a point of one of its character's mysterious disappearance, developing a kaleidoscopic narrative in which identities proliferate, when dreams become the means for travel through space and time, wherein Lovecraft himself possibly becomes one of the characters.A troubling voyage where science and literature join up to create a paradoxical universe that is nonetheless real, or was it merely dreamed? And yet, who said dreams weren't reality?Illustrated by Andreas Marchal. Translated from French by Jeffrey Zuckerman.In the Dis Voir series, Illustrated Fairy Tales For Adults. See also The Adventures of Percival and The Man Who Refused to Die."

      Theory of Multidream