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Conquest of the Useless: Fever Dreams in the Jungle
By (Author) Werner Herzog
Vintage Publishing
Vintage Classics
28th October 2025
3rd July 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Diaries, letters and journals
Film, television, radio and performing arts: companion works
Filmmaking and production: technical and background skills
Film: styles and genres
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
500g
For the first time in red spine, Werner Herzog's legendary document of his most infamous act- the filming of his masterpiece, Fitzcarraldo A fever-dream journal documenting the making of cinema's most infamous production, from the world's most infamously visionary director- Werner Herzog. In 1982, the visionary film director, Werner Herzog, released Fitzcarraldo, a lavish film about a would-be rubber baron who pulls a 320-ton steamship over a mountain. Hailed instantly by critics around the globe as a masterpiece, Fitzcarraldo won Herzog the 1982 Outstanding Director Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, affirming Herzog's reputation as one of the most revered and enigmatic filmmakers of his time. Conquest of the Useless is the diary Herzog kept during the making of Fitzcarraldo, compiled from June 1979 to November 1981. Emerging as if out of an Amazonian fever dream during filming, Herzog's writings are an extraordinary documentary unto themselves. Strange and otherworldly events are recounted by the filmmaker. The crew's camp in the heart of the jungle is attacked and burned to the ground; the production of the film clashes with a border war; and, of course, Herzog unravels the impossible logistics of moving a 320-ton steamship over a hill without the use of special effects. In his preface, Herzog warns that the diary entries collected in Conquest of the Useless do not represent \"reports on the actual filming\"" but rather \""inner landscapes