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Scenarios II: Signs of Life; Even Dwarfs Started Small; Fata Morgana; Heart of Glass
By (Author) Werner Herzog
Translated by Krishna Winston
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st December 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Film scripts and screenplays
Filmmaking and production: technical and background skills
791.430233092
Paperback
200
Width 137mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
The second in a series: the master filmmaker's prose scenarios for four of his notable films.
On the first day of editing Fata Morgana, Werner Herzog recalls, his editor said: With this kind of material we have to pretend to invent cinema. And this, Herzog says, is what he tries to do every day. In this second volume of his scenarios, the peerless filmmaker's genius for invention is on clear display.
Written in Werner Herzog's signature fashion more prose poem than screenplay, transcribing the vision unfolding before him as if in a dream the four scenarios here reveal an iconoclastic craftsman at the height of his powers.
Along with his template for the film poemFata Morgana(1971), this volume includes the scenarios for Herzog's first two feature films,Signs of Life(1968) andEven Dwarfs Started Small(1970), along with the hypnoticHeart of Glass(1976). In a brief introduction, Herzog describes the circumstances surrounding each scenario, inviting readers into the mysterious process whereby one man's vision becomes every viewer's waking dream.
"Enigmatic and imaginative, Herzog creates an unfamiliar world in each screenplay through his evocative prose."Publishers Weekly
"This follow-up to the previous collection, Scenarios, will please Herzogs fans and intrepid readers of short fiction." Library Journal
Werner Herzog has produced, written, and directed more than seventy films, including Nosferatu the Vampyre; Aguirre, the Wrath of God; Fitzcarraldo; and Grizzly Man. He grew up in a remote mountain village in Bavaria and now lives in Los Angeles. His books include Of Walking in Ice and Scenarios, both from Minnesota.
Krishna Winston is Marcus L. Taft Professor of German Language and Literature at Wesleyan University.