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25%OFFGeoff Dyer - Zona: On Andrei Tarkovsky’s ´Stalker´ - 9780857861672 - V9780857861672
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Zona: On Andrei Tarkovsky’s ´Stalker´

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Description for Zona: On Andrei Tarkovsky’s ´Stalker´ Paperback. Written by a British author, this book unlocks the film that has obsessed him all his adult life. Like the film "Stalker" itself, it confronts the most mysterious and enduring questions of life and how to live. Num Pages: 240 pages. BIC Classification: DN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 172 x 200 x 15. Weight in Grams: 166. A Book About a Film About a Journey to a Room. 240 pages. Written by a British author, this book unlocks the film that has obsessed him all his adult life. Like the film "Stalker" itself, it confronts the most mysterious and enduring questions of life and how to live. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: DN. Dimension: 172 x 200 x 15. Weight: 168.
In this spellbinding book, the man described by the Daily Telegraph as 'possibly the best living writer in Britain' takes on his biggest challenge yet: unlocking the film that has obsessed him all his adult life. Like the film Stalker itself, it confronts the most mysterious and enduring questions of life and how to live.

Product Details

Publisher
Canongate Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857861672
SKU
V9780857861672
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-31

About Geoff Dyer
Geoff Dyer is the author of Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi and three previous novels, as well as nine non-fiction books. Dyer has won the Somerset Maugham Prize, the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction, a Lannan Literary Award, the International Center of Photography's 2006 Infinity Award for writing on photography and the American Academy of Arts and Letters' E.M. Forster Award. In 2009 he was named GQ's Writer of the Year. He won a National Book Critics Circle Award in 2012 and was a finalist in 1998. In 2015 he received a Windham Campbell Prize for non-fiction. His books have been translated into twenty-four languages. He currently lives in Los Angeles where he is Writer in Residence at the University of Southern California.

Reviews for Zona: On Andrei Tarkovsky’s ´Stalker´
One of my favourite of all contemporary writers.
Alain de Botton Reading Dyer is akin to the sudden elation and optimism you feel when you make a new friend, someone as silly as you but cleverer too, in whose company you know you will travel through life more vagrantly, intensely, joyfully.

Daily Telegraph

There is no contemporary writer I admire more than Dyer, and in no book of his does he address his animating idea - The Only Way Not to Waste Time Is to Waste It - more overtly, urgently, emphatically and eloquently.
David Shields, author of REALITY HUNGER Few books about film feel like watching a film, but this one does. We sit with Dyer as he writes about Stalker; he captures its mystery and burnish, he prises it open and gets its glum majesty. As a result of this book, I know the film better, and care about Tarkovsky even more.
Mark Cousins, author of THE STORY OF FILM I loved this book. How can it possibly work - a book describing a film, more or less shot by shot? But it triumphantly does - i actually felt suspense, and revelation. And i'd never laugh at Stalker, but i did laugh all the way through this.
Tessa Hadley, author of THE LONDON TRAIN A restless polymath and an irresistibly funny storyteller, he is adept at fiction, essay and reportage, but happiest when twisting all three into something entirely his own.

New Yorker

A true original . . . [Dyer] never ceases to surprise, disturb and delight.
William Boyd A national treasure.
Zadie Smith Perennially readable and wonderfully difficult to second-guess

Bookseller

Zona is penned with great linguistic flair, in a non-academic, conversational tone... It turns Zona from film criticism into a stranger, more amusing study and the section on why their journey is like the journey of writing a book is both intellectually neat and rather touching.

Independent on Sunday


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