de la Caverne a la Pyramide: Ecrits Sur Le Cinema 1914-1925
Vachel Lindsay
de la Caverne a la Pyramide: Ecrits Sur Le Cinema 1914-1925
Vachel Lindsay
English summary: Edison is the new Gutenberg. He invented the new printing, states Vachel Lindsay in 1914, in the first book ever devoted to cinema. This work is proof of the strong conviction of Lindsay: from the Platonic myth and the guesswork of parietal painting to the iconic and verbal beauties of Egyptian hieroglyphs, it encourages modern man to think in pictures and America to recognize in cinema the only possible grammar for the lexicon of its national imagination. This new edition of the seminal book (L'art du cinema) includes articles by Lindsay that appeared in The New Republic in 1917, as well as extensive extracts from the manuscript of a second, unpublished book. French text. French description: Edison est le nouveau Gutenberg. Il a invente la nouvelle imprimerie , ecrit Vachel Lindsay en 1914, dans le premier livre jamais consacre au cinema. Cette uvre de poete invite un mode d'expression balbutiant a son propre respect, lui suggere les principes qui le rangeront parmi les arts. Elle temoigne de la conviction militante de Lindsay: du mythe platonicien et des tatonnements de la peinture parietale aux beautes iconiques et verbales des hieroglyphes egyptiens, tout invite l'homme moderne a penser en images et l'Amerique a reconnaitre dans le cinema la seule grammaire possible pour le lexique de son imaginaire national. A ce livre fondamental (L'art du cinema), la presente edition ajoute des articles de Lindsay parus dans The New Republic en 1917 et de larges extraits du manuscrit d'un second ouvrage demeure inedit.
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