Over the course of three days in 1970, June 5, 6, and 7, simply sitting on a white bench in a Hamburg park, Thomas Bernhard delivered a powerful monologue for Three Days (Drei Tage), filmmaker Ferry Radaxs commanding film portrait of the great Austrian writer. Radax interwove the monologue with a variety of metaphorically resonant visual techniques—blacking out the screen to total darkness, suggestive of the closing of the observing eye; cuts to scenes of cameramen, lighting and recording equipment; extreme camera distance and extreme closeup. Bernhard had not yet written his autobiographical work Gathering Evidence, published originally in five separate volumes between 1975 and 1982, and his childhood remembrances were a revelation. This publication of Bernhards monologue and stills from Radaxs artful film allows this unique portrait of Bernhard to be savored in book form.
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Weight: 382g
Dimensions: 130 x 219mm
Publication Date: 15 Dec 2016
Publisher: Blast BooksU.S.
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780922233465
About Thomas Bernhard
Thomas Bernhard (1931–1989) is internationally acclaimed as a writer in the pantheon of world literature classics. His widely translated works include poetry drama novels and an extensive memoir. He won many of the topmost prestigious literary prizes of Europe including the Austrian State Prize and is regarded as Austria's greatest post–World War II writer. His works include Frost The Loser Concrete The Lime Works and his memoir Gathering Evidence.Ferry Radax is an Austrian filmmaker known especially for short experimental films documentaries and portrayals of poets and artists including Thomas Bernhard Konrad Bayer and Friedensreich Hundertwasser. He lives in Hollenburg Lower Austria.Georg Vogt is a lecturer at the Institute for Theater Film and Media Studies at the University of Vienna. He lives in Vienna Austria.