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Der sichtbare Mensch, oder die Kultur des Films

Der sichtbare Mensch, oder die Kultur des Films

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Der sichtbare Mensch, oder die Kultur des Films

by Balázs, Béla

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Wien-Leipzig: Deutsch-Österreichischer Verlag, 1924. First edition. In original, illustrated half cloth. In near fine condition.. First edition. In original, illustrated half cloth. 166, (2) p.


Balázs's famous book on theory of films and cinema. Considered as the foundation of the so-called "film as a language" theory. It influenced the Russian filmmakers Sergei Eisenstein and Vsevolod Pudovkin too..


Béla Balázs (1884-1949) was a Hungarian-Jewish film critic and aesthete, also a writer and poet. He is known as the librettist of Béla Bartók's "Bluebeard's Castle" and the writer of the scenario for Bartók's ballet "The Wooden Prince".


The "Der sichtbare Mensch" was his first book about the theory of film and cinema, that followed "Der Geist des Films" (1926) and his involvement in filmmaking. He wrote the screenplay for G. W. Pabst's film of "Die Dreigroschenoper" (1931), and worked together with Leni Riefenstahl making the film "Das Blaue Licht" (1932). In the early 1930's Balázs was invited to Moscow to make a movie about the Hungarian Revolution in 1919. He stayed in the Soviet Union, taught film aesthetics at the Moscow's State Film Institute until 1945 when he returned to Hungary.


The cover was designed by Tibor Gergely (1900-1978) was a Hungarian born, American graphic artist. He designed several covers for "The New Yorker" and became well known for his illustrations of several children's books.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Der sichtbare Mensch, oder die Kultur des Films
Author
Balázs, Béla
Format/Binding
In original, illustrated half cloth
Book Condition
Used - In near fine condition.
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Edition
First edition
Publisher
Deutsch-Österreichischer Verlag
Place of Publication
Wien-Leipzig
Date Published
1924

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