Shoot!

Shoot! PDF Author: Luigi Pirandello
Publisher: London : Chatto & Windus
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Category : Italy
Languages : en
Pages : 392

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Shoot!

Shoot! PDF Author: Luigi Pirandello
Publisher: London : Chatto & Windus
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Category : Italy
Languages : en
Pages : 392

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The Notebooks of Serafino Gubbio, Or, (shoot!)

The Notebooks of Serafino Gubbio, Or, (shoot!) PDF Author: Luigi Pirandello
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Shoot! The Notebooks of Serafino Gubbio, Cinematograph Operator

Shoot! The Notebooks of Serafino Gubbio, Cinematograph Operator PDF Author: Luigi Pirandello
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1471052176
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 119

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Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies: A-J

Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies: A-J PDF Author: Gaetana Marrone
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1579583903
Category : Italian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2258

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Shoot! (Si Gira)

Shoot! (Si Gira) PDF Author: Luigi Pirandello
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Twentieth-century Italian Drama: The first fifty years

Twentieth-century Italian Drama: The first fifty years PDF Author: Jane House
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231071185
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 648

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This volume of Twentieth-Century Italian Drama covers the period spanning from the end of the nineteenth century to that immediately following World War II, displaying the rich breadth of Italian theater in the modern age, from the comedic legacy carried on by such writers as Eduardo De Filippo to the delicate tragedy of playwrights like Federigo Tozzi.Included are seven full-length plays, five one-act plays, one variety sketch, and three futurist sintesi (sketches). Brief introductions preceding each play contextualize the piece within the various movements in Italian theater, and biographies of the editors and translators appear at the end of the volume. An extensive bibliography offers many suggestions for further reading in English.The playwrights included are Gabriele D'Annunzio, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Ettore Petrolini, Raffaele Viviani, Pier Maria Rosso di San Secondo, Federigo Tozzi, Massimo Bontempelli, Achille Campanile, Italo Svevo, Luigi Pirandello, Eduardo De Filippo, and Ugo Betti.

Understanding Luigi Pirandello

Understanding Luigi Pirandello PDF Author: Fiora A. Bassanese
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 9781570030819
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 218

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This is an introduction to the life and literary contributions of a Nobel Prize winner and one of Italy's most distinguished writers, Luigi Pirandello. It evaluates the significance of his influence on 20th century literature.

Shoot!

Shoot! PDF Author: Luigi Pirandello
Publisher:
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Category : Italian fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 394

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Vert. van uitg.: Si gira..., herdr. onder de titel : Quaderni di Serafino Gubbio operatore. - Ook aanwezig: Uit het leven van Serafino Gubbio : filmoperateur. - Amsterdam : Scheltema & Giltay, [1935].

The Notebooks of Serafino Gubbio

The Notebooks of Serafino Gubbio PDF Author: Luigi Pirandello
Publisher: SCB Distributors
ISBN: 1912868598
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 191

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Serafino is a typical Pirandellian anti-hero, a spectator rather than a participant in the tragi-comedy of human existence. Indeed he has the perfect job for it, that of a film cameraman. Serafino is an observer, an impersonal tool of a new industry based on make-believe. All he has to do is turn the handle of his camera and watch. He has no part in what is going on and is so removed from life that the mauling of an actor by a tiger cannot deflect him from filming the action. The Notebooks of Serafino Gubbio is set in Rome circa 1915, partly on a film set, partly in the city. ‘Pirandello's critique of industrial-technological advance and the human toll such work takes was not entirely novel, even in his time, but is still powerful and well-presented. As far as his analysis of the film-industry goes, it's remarkable for its times -- and not without relevance even today. The Notebooks of Serafino Gubbio is a slightly strangely-woven story, meandering in its reflection and action at times, but all the more striking in those blows it does deliver -- against dehumanizing industrial advances, and the loss of the human element. It has one hell of a conclusion, too. All in all, it's still well worth reading.' M.A. Orthofer in The Complete Review ‘Though Pirandello first published this book on the heels of the Edwardian era, it remains curiously relevant to the modern-day reader – who, like Gubbio, will likely be familiar with the numbness of discerning the world through a lens or a screen.’ Naomi Griffiths in Buzz Magazine

Eye of the Century

Eye of the Century PDF Author: Francesco Casetti
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231511493
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 284

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Is it true that film in the twentieth century experimented with vision more than any other art form? And what visions did it privilege? In this brilliant book, acclaimed film scholar Francesco Casetti situates the cinematic experience within discourses of twentieth-century modernity. He suggests that film defined a unique gaze, not only because it recorded many of the century's most important events, but also because it determined the manner in which they were received. Casetti begins by examining film's nature as a medium in an age obsessed with immediacy, nearness, and accessibility. He considers the myths and rituals cinema constructed on the screen and in the theater and how they provided new images and behaviors that responded to emerging concerns, ideas, and social orders. Film also succeeded in negotiating the different needs of modernity, comparing and uniting conflicting stimuli, providing answers in a world torn apart by conflict, and satisfying a desire for everydayness, as well as lightness, in people's lives. The ability to communicate, the power to inform, and the capacity to negotiate-these are the three factors that defined film's function and outlook and made the medium a relevant and vital art form of its time. So what kind of gaze did film create? Film cultivated a personal gaze, intimately tied to the emergence of point of view, but also able to restore the immediacy of the real; a complex gaze, in which reality and imagination were combined; a piercing gaze, achieved by machine, and yet deeply anthropomorphic; an excited gaze, rich in perceptive stimuli, but also attentive to the spectator's orientation; and an immersive gaze, which gave the impression of being inside the seen world while also maintaining a sense of distance. Each of these gazes combined two different qualities and balanced them. The result was an ever inventive synthesis that strived to bring about true compromises without ever sacrificing the complexity of contradiction. As Casetti demonstrates, film proposed a vision that, in making opposites permeable, modeled itself on an oxymoronic principle. In this sense, film is the key to reading and understanding the modern experience.