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E-raamat: Conversations with Bunuel: Interviews with the Filmmaker, Family Members, Friends and Collaborators

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  • Formaat: 300 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476627557
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  • Formaat: 300 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476627557

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This book features extended conversations with Spanish filmmaker Luis Bunuel (1900-1983) and interviews with his family members, friends and colleagues--including Salvador Dali, Louis Aragon and Fernando Rey--conducted by Max Aub in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Notorious for inventing fanciful versions of his life and his creative output, Bunuel was hard put to deceive the astute Max Aub, who shared Bunuel's background in Spain, in Paris during the Spanish Civil War, and in Mexico, where they were friends and collaborators.

Originally published in Spain in 1985, this translated (the first in English) and expanded edition (with several significant interviews and a detailed index not found in the original) provides a detailed picture of Bunuel's life and art. Extensive notes contextualize the conversations and acknowledge the discoveries of recent studies on Bunuel.

Arvustused

full of engaging insights into Bunuels life and cinema...now available in English, thanks to an excellent translation and editing workWorld Literature Today; one of the most revealing books ever published about the filmmakerCineaste (on the original Spanish edition).

Table of Contents


Translators Acknowledgments (Julie Jones) deletevii

Translators Introduction (Julie Jones) delete1

Personal Prologue (Max Aub) delete7

Foreword to the 1985 Edition (Federico Álvarez) delete13

Part I: Conversations with Buñuel delete17

Part II: Interviews with Family Members,

Friends and Collaborators delete119

Alicia Buñuel and Leonardo Buñuel

Conchita Buñuel

Leonardo Buñuel

Juan Ramón Masoliver

José Repollés Aguilar

Concha and José Ignacio Mantecón

Concha Mantecón

Concha Méndez Cuesta

José Gaos

Francisco García Lorca

Arturo Sáenz de la Calzada

Rafael Alberti

Santiago Ontañón

Jeanne Rucar Buñuel

Manuel Ángeles Ortíz

Joaquín Peinado

Louis Aragon

Luis Quintanilla

Gustavo Pittaluga

Oscar Dancigers

Eduardo Ducay

Juan Larrea

Emmanuel Roblès

Julio Alejandro de Castro

Carlos Velo

Ricardo Muñoz Suay

Gustavo Alatriste

Fernando Rey

Valentín Arteta Lusuviaga, S.J.

Mosén Vicente Allanegui: An Interview with Luis Buñuel

Juan Luis Buñuel

Ado Kyrou

Salvador and Ana María Dalí

Federico Amérigo

Luis Alcoriza

Pedro (Père) Portabella

Notes delete263

Bibliography delete279

Films Directed by Buñuel delete281

Index delete283
Max Aub (19031972), was a prolific Spanish-Mexican novelist, playwright, critic and screenwriter. His best known novels are part of El laberinto mágico (The Magic Labyrinth), centered on the Spanish Civil War. Active in the Republican cause, he was imprisoned in forced labor camps after General Francos victory. He finally escaped from a camp in Algeria and spent the rest of his life, like Buñuel, in exile in Mexico. Julie Jones, a professor emerita at the University of New Orleans, has published widely on the Spanish American writers of the Boom, with a focus on Buñuels work in numerous articles for such journals as Cineaste and Cinema Journal.