Regarded as one of the founders of the postwar American independent cinema, Maya Deren was a poet, photographer, ethnographer and filmaker. These essays examine Deren's writings, films, and legacy from a variety of perspectives.
This is the classic, intimate study, movingly written with the special insight of direct encounter, which was first published in 1953 by the fledgling Thames & Hudson firm in a series edited by Joseph Campbell.
Run To Faith shares the experiences of Jim Deren, as an elite athlete and Christian--inspiring runners at every level, relating to those who spent years struggling with the search for true contentment.
... Deren, who wrote so much, reminds us that the letters are objects, paper sheets, and there must be a lot that was never published. It must be a very rich archive.”59 Hammer's films insist that it— the material unknown, undiscovered ...
... Deren and Méliès , and the title of the essay is taken from a phrase of Deren's , speaking of cinema as a mode of seeing or vision ( a recurrent idea in avant - garde cinema ) ' that perceives and reveals the marvellous in whatever it ...
... Deren as " so involved between the two of us that it's hard to separate what was one person's idea and what was the other's " ( quoted in Rabinovitz 1991 : 55 ) , yet he also insisted that he was only executing her ideas , shooting ...
... deren ( fem . ) , dessen ( neut . ) ; ( pl . ) deren ( for all genders ) . Exs .: Ich erinnere mich deffen nicht mehr I do not remember that any more . Sie empfing ihre Freundin und deren ( her ) Tochter . Es lagen Spanier hier ...