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The Cinema of Tarkovsky Nariman Skakov

The Cinema of Tarkovsky By Nariman Skakov

The Cinema of Tarkovsky by Nariman Skakov


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Explores the phenomenon of spatio-temporal lapse in Tarkovsky's cinema - from Ivan's Childhood (1962) to Sacrifice (1986). Dreams, visions, mirages, memories, revelations, reveries and delusions are phenomena which present alternative spatio-temporal patterns; they disrupt the linear progression of events and create narrative discontinuity.

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The Cinema of Tarkovsky: Labyrinths of Space and Time by Nariman Skakov

The phenomenon of time was a central preoccupation of Tarkovsky throughout his career. His films present visions of time by temporal means - that is, in time. Tarkovsky does not represent time through coherent argument, Nariman Skakov proposes, rather he presents it and the viewer experiences the argument. This book explores the phenomenon of spatio-temporal lapse in Tarkovsky's cinema - from Ivan's Childhood (1962) to Sacrifice (1986). Dreams, visions, mirages, memories, revelations, reveries and delusions are phenomena which present alternative spatio-temporal patterns; they disrupt the linear progression of events and create narrative discontinuity. Each chapter is dedicated to the discussion of one of Tarkovsky's seven feature films and in each, one of these phenomena functions as a refrain. Skakov discusses the influence of the flow of and lapses in space and time on the viewer's perception of the Tarkovskian cinematic universe. He opens and closes his original and fascinating book on Tarkovsky's cinema by focusing on the phenomenon of time that is discussed extensively by the filmmaker in his main theoretical treatise Sculpting in Time, as well as in a number of interviews and public lectures.

The Cinema of Tarkovsky Reviews

'An illuminating long take of the creative work of one of the most enigmatic and thought-provoking filmmakers of the twentieth century. The book sets high standards not only for thinking about Tarkovsky, but for writing about cinema as such. By combining a reflection on the cinematic and the philosophical, this book transforms the boundaries of both.' - Dragan KujundA ic, Professor of Film and Media Studies and Slavic Studies, University of Florida; 'Before this book, Tarkovsky's preoccupation with sculpting in time had become a critical cliche. Here Skakov brings it alive again, offering a fresh, theoretically-informed and entirely original approach. He reveals Tarkovsky's work as creating textural temporality, offers fresh readings of the key films, and a compelling theoretical framework.' - Emma Widdis, Head of Department of Slavonic Studies, Cambridge University

About Nariman Skakov

Nariman Skakov is Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Stanford University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Note on Transliteration Preface: On Space(s) and Time(s) 1. Dreams of Ivan's Childhood 2. Visions of Andrei Rublev 3. Phantasies of Solaris 4. Memories of Mirror 5. Revelations of Stalker 6. Recollections of Nostalghia 7. Illusions of Sacrifice Postscript Endnotes Filmography and Credits Bibliography Index

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NLS9781848856301
9781848856301
184885630X
The Cinema of Tarkovsky: Labyrinths of Space and Time by Nariman Skakov
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2012-01-10
280
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