Jim Jarmusch: Music, Words and Noise
By (Author) Sara Piazza
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st July 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.430233092
Paperback
320
Width 150mm, Height 200mm
This book examines the filmsof Jim Jarmusch from a sound-oriented perspective. The three essentialacoustic elements that structure a film music, words and noise propelthis book's fascinating journey through his work. Exploring the director'sextensive back catalogue, including Stranger Than Paradise (1984), DownBy Law (1986), Dead Man (1995) and Only Lovers Left Alive (2013), SaraPiazza's unique reading reveals how Jarmusch created a form of 'sounddemocracy' in film, in which all acoustic layers are capable of infiltratingeach other and in which sound is not subordinate to the visual.
"Piazza's book is a lengthy and detailed study of Jarmusch that intelligently explores his work in terms of sound and which does draw on a few academic sources. . . . Piazza doesn't merely analyze how sound functions within his films but argues for the importance of sound in terms of how it structures and permeates them. In focusing on how three sonic aspects work in his films--music, words and noise . . . her analyses on the whole are sophisticated and rich . . . an excellent and highly recommended book, which contains some extremely insightful reflections on Jarmusch's art."-- "Viewfinder"
"Sara Piazza has sought to peel away some of the dense layers of Jarmusch's identity in this intelligently written book that suggests that sound without vision is only half of the big picture."-- "Monacle Magazine"
"The book serves as an important and compelling model for film criticism/film scholarship that engages with and makes itself legible to non-academic cinephiles. The book balances close readings of Jarmusch's filmography with historical background and personal interviews. Unlike many single-subject volumes aimed at the general public, Piazza never allows her book to devolve into a simple hagiography (despite her clear affinity for Jarmusch's work). What she has produced, instead, is a genuine critical history of an important filmmaker, and the shifting, complicated, and rich historical and cultural contexts in which he lived and worked."-- "Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television"
"The work is a much-needed--and excellent--addition to the limited number of publications dedicated to a very influential and well respected filmmaker. . . . This book is an essential companion to the cinema, music, and poetry of Jarmusch and is accessible to both devotees of the filmmaker and newcomers to his work. It will be of interest for film scholars and students, cinema and music lovers alike."-- "Senses of Cinema"
"You'll come away wanting to see a Jim Jarmusch film if you haven't seen one, and to put this stuff to the test."-- "The Quietus"
Sara Piazza is an independent writer, radio journalist, film-documentary producer and interpreter based in Berlin. She is a contributor to many publications including the Berlin newspaper Die Tageszeitung.