Hiroshima Mon Amour
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Duras, who was rightly nominated for a Oscar (Best Screenplay), for Alain Resnais's 1959 film, has produced a Painful, haunting and unforgettable piece of writing, exploring themes she has always held close to her heart, that being love and reminiscence. A Japanese architect and a French actress form the basis of this celebrated short novel, set in Hiroshima, which, essentially is a metaphor for one's inability to forget the wounds of history, during the aftermath of the Second world war. The
Aaah la Duras!
I was going to watch the movie reccommended by a friend of mine, but it wasn't in the library. Luckily, I was able to get a copy in French from the script.This was so beautiful. How you can get to understand the characters, and their needs, and their past lives, and their sorrows, in only dialogue and a few moves. It's amazing. I love Marguerite Duras' prose so much. I want to see the film, like, now. Though I'm not sure if I'll enjoy it as much as the script. I usually prefer reading and
"Like you, I wanted to have an inconsolable memory, a memory of shadows and stone.""I'll think of this adventure as the horror of oblivion. I already know it."This is the screenplay of one of the finest films ever made. It is a delicate, poignant, slight and tender thing, but it probes the mysteries of love, forgetfulness, memory, time and oblivion in a way that few films have, within the framework of a nimble narrative that understands how the human brain processes and thinks about time --
Това всъщност е филмът. Сценарият. Същото е с мънички изключения, но филмът (пет звездички) ми въздейства много повече от книгата. Все пак съм сигурна, че трябва да дам поне още един шанс на тази авторка...И дежурните цитати:I meet you, I remember you. Who are you?You are destroying me. You are good for me. How could I know this city was tailor-made for love?How could I know you fit my body like a glove?I like you... How unlikely I like you... How slow...All of a sudden.How sweet. You cannot
Marguerite Duras
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Original Title: | Hiroshima mon amour |
ISBN: | 8432216941 (ISBN13: 9788432216947) |
Edition Language: | Spanish |
Setting: | Japan |
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Duras, who was rightly nominated for a Oscar (Best Screenplay), for Alain Resnais's 1959 film, has produced a Painful, haunting and unforgettable piece of writing, exploring themes she has always held close to her heart, that being love and reminiscence. A Japanese architect and a French actress form the basis of this celebrated short novel, set in Hiroshima, which, essentially is a metaphor for one's inability to forget the wounds of history, during the aftermath of the Second world war. The single couple make up the story where lovers turned friends spend considerable time pondering on previous romances and life experiences. They intertwine their memories on the past, whilst trying to come to terms with the devastation caused by the atomic bomb, and what lies ahead. Sombre in tone and minimal in it's approach, the delicate, sparse narrative is a classic example of how to write about love, striping away all the melodramatic nonsense that clogs up so many other love stories, laying itself down bare, with sorrow and tenderness. Less of a novel, more a work of art. 5/5Point Of Books Hiroshima Mon Amour
Title | : | Hiroshima Mon Amour |
Author | : | Marguerite Duras |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Booket |
Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2005 by Planeta (first published 1959) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. France. Classics. Plays. European Literature. French Literature. Culture. Film |
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Not much happens, watch the film
Duras, who was rightly nominated for a Oscar (Best Screenplay), for Alain Resnais's 1959 film, has produced a Painful, haunting and unforgettable piece of writing, exploring themes she has always held close to her heart, that being love and reminiscence. A Japanese architect and a French actress form the basis of this celebrated short novel, set in Hiroshima, which, essentially is a metaphor for one's inability to forget the wounds of history, during the aftermath of the Second world war. The
Aaah la Duras!
I was going to watch the movie reccommended by a friend of mine, but it wasn't in the library. Luckily, I was able to get a copy in French from the script.This was so beautiful. How you can get to understand the characters, and their needs, and their past lives, and their sorrows, in only dialogue and a few moves. It's amazing. I love Marguerite Duras' prose so much. I want to see the film, like, now. Though I'm not sure if I'll enjoy it as much as the script. I usually prefer reading and
"Like you, I wanted to have an inconsolable memory, a memory of shadows and stone.""I'll think of this adventure as the horror of oblivion. I already know it."This is the screenplay of one of the finest films ever made. It is a delicate, poignant, slight and tender thing, but it probes the mysteries of love, forgetfulness, memory, time and oblivion in a way that few films have, within the framework of a nimble narrative that understands how the human brain processes and thinks about time --
Това всъщност е филмът. Сценарият. Същото е с мънички изключения, но филмът (пет звездички) ми въздейства много повече от книгата. Все пак съм сигурна, че трябва да дам поне още един шанс на тази авторка...И дежурните цитати:I meet you, I remember you. Who are you?You are destroying me. You are good for me. How could I know this city was tailor-made for love?How could I know you fit my body like a glove?I like you... How unlikely I like you... How slow...All of a sudden.How sweet. You cannot
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