Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
256
Lingua
Russo
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2022
Editore
Kolibri
ISBN-10
5389078004
ISBN-13
9785389078000
Descrizione
The life of Charlie Chaplin unfolds through a captivating narrative that delves into the genius behind the iconic silent film persona. The author, Akroid P., paints a vivid picture of Chaplin's early struggles, tracing his origins from humble beginnings in London to becoming a global cinematic sensation. The exploration of his formative years offers insight into the formative experiences that shaped both his artistry and his resilience.
As readers journey through Chaplin's life, they encounter the pivotal moments that defined his career. They witness his ascent during the silent film era, where creativity knew no bounds. Akroid P. skillfully highlights the intricacies of Chaplin’s comedic brilliance, showcasing how he combined humor with poignant social commentary, pushing the boundaries of film as an art form.
The narrative also does not shy away from the personal challenges that Chaplin faced, including tumultuous relationships and societal pressures. Through these experiences, the book illustrates the complexities of a man who was both a beloved entertainer and a misunderstood figure, making his story all the more relatable.
In the end, readers are left with a deeper appreciation for Chaplin's legacy—not just as an entertainer, but as a pioneer who dared to challenge the status quo, using film as a medium for both laughter and reflection. This exploration of his life resonates with anyone who values creativity, resilience, and the power of storytelling.
As readers journey through Chaplin's life, they encounter the pivotal moments that defined his career. They witness his ascent during the silent film era, where creativity knew no bounds. Akroid P. skillfully highlights the intricacies of Chaplin’s comedic brilliance, showcasing how he combined humor with poignant social commentary, pushing the boundaries of film as an art form.
The narrative also does not shy away from the personal challenges that Chaplin faced, including tumultuous relationships and societal pressures. Through these experiences, the book illustrates the complexities of a man who was both a beloved entertainer and a misunderstood figure, making his story all the more relatable.
In the end, readers are left with a deeper appreciation for Chaplin's legacy—not just as an entertainer, but as a pioneer who dared to challenge the status quo, using film as a medium for both laughter and reflection. This exploration of his life resonates with anyone who values creativity, resilience, and the power of storytelling.