A Cinema of Poetry: Aesthetics of the Italian Art Film
While Luzzi establishes how certain qualities of film--its link with technological processes, capacity for mass distribution, synthetic virtues (and vices) as the so-called total art--have reshaped centuries-long debates, A Cinema of Poetry explores what is specific to the Italian art film and, more broadly, Italian cinematic history. In other words, what makes this version of the art film recognizably "Italian"?
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A Cinema of Poetry: Aesthetics of the Italian Art Film
While Luzzi establishes how certain qualities of film--its link with technological processes, capacity for mass distribution, synthetic virtues (and vices) as the so-called total art--have reshaped centuries-long debates, A Cinema of Poetry explores what is specific to the Italian art film and, more broadly, Italian cinematic history. In other words, what makes this version of the art film recognizably "Italian"?
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A Cinema of Poetry: Aesthetics of the Italian Art Film

A Cinema of Poetry: Aesthetics of the Italian Art Film

by Joseph Luzzi
A Cinema of Poetry: Aesthetics of the Italian Art Film

A Cinema of Poetry: Aesthetics of the Italian Art Film

by Joseph Luzzi

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Overview

While Luzzi establishes how certain qualities of film--its link with technological processes, capacity for mass distribution, synthetic virtues (and vices) as the so-called total art--have reshaped centuries-long debates, A Cinema of Poetry explores what is specific to the Italian art film and, more broadly, Italian cinematic history. In other words, what makes this version of the art film recognizably "Italian"?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421411668
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 06/30/2014
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Joseph Luzzi is a professor of comparative literature at Bard College. He is the author of Romantic Europe and the Ghost of Italy, which received the MLA’s Scaglione Prize for Italian Studies; My Two Italies, a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice; and In a Dark Wood: What Dante Taught Me about Grief, Healing, and the Mysteries of Love.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Part One Neorealist Rhetoric and National Identity
1. The Chorus of Neorealism
2. Beyond Beauty
Part Two Cinemas of Poetry
3. Rossellini's Cinema of Poetry
4. Poesis in Pasolini
Part Three Aesthetic Corsi and Ricorsi
5. Threat of the Real
6. Chiasmus, Italian Style
7. Verbal Montage and Visual Apostrophe
Epilogue: Art Film Redux
Notes
Works Cited
Index

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Millicent Marcus

Luzzi brings a set of powerful resources to his new study: a vast erudition, an ear finely attuned to inter-arts allusions, and an ability to discern the workings of poetic tropes within the language of cinema. The result is a deepened understanding of the category of the aesthetic as it relates to Italian film criticism and an affirmation of the riches that this body of canonical films offers to scholars and lay connoisseurs of the seventh art.

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Luzzi brings a set of powerful resources to his new study: a vast erudition, an ear finely attuned to inter—arts allusions, and an ability to discern the workings of poetic tropes within the language of cinema. The result is a deepened understanding of the category of the aesthetic as it relates to Italian film criticism and an affirmation of the riches that this body of canonical films offers to scholars and lay connoisseurs of the seventh art.
—Millicent Marcus, Yale University

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