Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub: “Objectivists" in Cinema

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Title
Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub: “Objectivists" in Cinema
Author(s)
Turquety Benoit
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Address of publication
Amsterdam
ISBN
9789463722209
Publication state
Published
Issued date
27/01/2020
Series
Film Culture in Transition
Language
english
Number of pages
316
Abstract
Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub collaborated on films together from the mid-1960s through the mid-2000s, making formally radical adaptations in several languages of major works of European literature by authors including Franz Kafka, Bertolt Brecht, Friedrich Hölderlin, Pierre Corneille, Arnold Schoenberg, Cesare Pavese, and Elio Vitorrini. The impact of their work comes in part from a search for radical objectivity, a theme present in certain underground currents of modernist art and theory in the writings of Benjamin and Adorno and in a long-forgotten movement of American modernist poetry, "Objectivism," whose members included Louis Zukofsky, George Oppen, and Charles Reznikoff, with connections to William Carlos Williams and Ezra Pound. Through a detailed analysis of the films of Straub and Huillet, the works they adapted, and Objectivist poems and essays, Benoît Turquety locates common practices and explores a singular aesthetic approach where a work of art is conceived as an object, the artist an anonymous artisan, and where the force of politics and formal research attempt to reconcile with one another.
Keywords
Straub-Huillet, Objectivist Poetry, Louis Zukofsky, George Oppen, Charles Reznikoff, cinema & poetry
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