Kurosawa's Rashomon

Kurosawa's Rashomon

Anderer, Paul

Editorial Pegasus
Fecha de edición noviembre 2016 · Edición nº 1

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781681772271
240 páginas
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Resumen del libro

Akira Kurosawa is one of cinema's greatest artists. Examining his dazzling films and mysterious past, this new book provides a greater understanding of the director's unique and enigmatic genius.
"The term 'giant' is used too often to describe artists. But in the case of Akira Kurosawa, we have one of the rare instances where the term fits."?Martin Scorsese

Despite his status as a global icon, Kurosawa's life story remains an enigma, and thus art imitates life with its own "Rashomon" effect. First, there were his early years as a painter and young socialist. Then, there was his fiercely intelligent and tormented older brother, Heigo. And finally, there is the epic narrative of 20th century Japan's rise and fall. Kurosawa's iconic film marks a turning point in world cinema and reflects the intricate personal narrative and the conflicting forces in Kurosawa's life and times. To discover the true Kurosawa, Paul Anderer guides us through the ruins of a defeated country and family tragedy.

With fresh insights and engaging prose, Anderer brings to life the dynamic energy of Tokyo in the 1920's and its impact on the young Kurosawa. He also resurrects the specter of Kurosawa's older brother, Heigo, who took Kurosawa to see his first films. Heigo himself was a star in the then-thriving silent film industry, leading a colorful, rebellious life until his despairing end. Through it all, Anderer brings these formative years into focus and looks beyond the aura of Kurosawa's enduring fame. Kurosawas Rashomon brings a new perspective to Kurosawa and his vivid, challenging world.




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