Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
592
Language
English
Published
Sep 2, 2014
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Edition
Revised ed.
ISBN-10
0571259774
ISBN-13
9780571259779
Description
In a captivating compilation of dialogues, one is invited into the mind of Werner Herzog, a masterful filmmaker whose vision has shaped the landscape of cinema. These conversations, conducted by Paul Cronin, reveal Herzog’s profound insights into the art of storytelling, the intricate dance of creativity, and the struggles inherent in the pursuit of artistic expression. Readers are drawn into his world, exploring the philosophical underpinnings that guide his work and the personal experiences that have influenced his perspective.
Herzog's candid reflections and unique anecdotes offer a rare glimpse behind the curtain of his illustrious career, shedding light on the motivations driving his eclectic films. The interviews traverse various themes, including the nature of obsession, the notion of authenticity, and the essence of human struggle, each articulated with Herzog's unmistakable passion and depth.
This body of work not only serves as a rich exploration of Herzog's cinematic journey but also poses larger questions about the human experience itself. It invites readers to ponder their own existence while celebrating the art of filmmaking through the eyes of one of its most enigmatic figures.
Herzog's candid reflections and unique anecdotes offer a rare glimpse behind the curtain of his illustrious career, shedding light on the motivations driving his eclectic films. The interviews traverse various themes, including the nature of obsession, the notion of authenticity, and the essence of human struggle, each articulated with Herzog's unmistakable passion and depth.
This body of work not only serves as a rich exploration of Herzog's cinematic journey but also poses larger questions about the human experience itself. It invites readers to ponder their own existence while celebrating the art of filmmaking through the eyes of one of its most enigmatic figures.
Genres
Mystery
History