Cinema Muto

In Cinema Muto, Jesse Lee Kercheval examines the enduring themes of time, mortality, and love as revealed through the power of silent film. Following the ten days of the annual Le Giornate del Cinema Muto in Italy, this collection of ekphrastic poems are love letters to the evocative power of silent cinema. Kercheval’s poems elegantly capture the allure of these rare films, which compel hundreds of pilgrims from around the world—from scholars and archivists, to artists and connoisseurs—to flock to Italy each autumn. Cinema Muto celebrates the flickering tales of madness and adventure, drama and love, which are all too often left to decay within forgotten vaults. As reels of Mosjoukine and D. W. Griffith float throughout the collection, a portrait also emerges of the simple beauty of Italy in October and of two lovers who are drawn together by their mutual passion for an extinct art. Together they revel in recapturing “the black and white gestures of a lost world.”

Cinema Muto is a tender tribute to the brief yet unforgettable reign of silent film. Brimming with stirring images of dreams, desire, and the ghosts of cinema legends gone by, Kercheval’s verse is a testament to the mute beauty and timeless lessons that may still be discovered in a fragile roll of celluloid.

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Cinema Muto

In Cinema Muto, Jesse Lee Kercheval examines the enduring themes of time, mortality, and love as revealed through the power of silent film. Following the ten days of the annual Le Giornate del Cinema Muto in Italy, this collection of ekphrastic poems are love letters to the evocative power of silent cinema. Kercheval’s poems elegantly capture the allure of these rare films, which compel hundreds of pilgrims from around the world—from scholars and archivists, to artists and connoisseurs—to flock to Italy each autumn. Cinema Muto celebrates the flickering tales of madness and adventure, drama and love, which are all too often left to decay within forgotten vaults. As reels of Mosjoukine and D. W. Griffith float throughout the collection, a portrait also emerges of the simple beauty of Italy in October and of two lovers who are drawn together by their mutual passion for an extinct art. Together they revel in recapturing “the black and white gestures of a lost world.”

Cinema Muto is a tender tribute to the brief yet unforgettable reign of silent film. Brimming with stirring images of dreams, desire, and the ghosts of cinema legends gone by, Kercheval’s verse is a testament to the mute beauty and timeless lessons that may still be discovered in a fragile roll of celluloid.

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Cinema Muto

Cinema Muto

by Jesse Lee Kercheval
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by Jesse Lee Kercheval

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In Cinema Muto, Jesse Lee Kercheval examines the enduring themes of time, mortality, and love as revealed through the power of silent film. Following the ten days of the annual Le Giornate del Cinema Muto in Italy, this collection of ekphrastic poems are love letters to the evocative power of silent cinema. Kercheval’s poems elegantly capture the allure of these rare films, which compel hundreds of pilgrims from around the world—from scholars and archivists, to artists and connoisseurs—to flock to Italy each autumn. Cinema Muto celebrates the flickering tales of madness and adventure, drama and love, which are all too often left to decay within forgotten vaults. As reels of Mosjoukine and D. W. Griffith float throughout the collection, a portrait also emerges of the simple beauty of Italy in October and of two lovers who are drawn together by their mutual passion for an extinct art. Together they revel in recapturing “the black and white gestures of a lost world.”

Cinema Muto is a tender tribute to the brief yet unforgettable reign of silent film. Brimming with stirring images of dreams, desire, and the ghosts of cinema legends gone by, Kercheval’s verse is a testament to the mute beauty and timeless lessons that may still be discovered in a fragile roll of celluloid.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809386451
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 02/25/2009
Series: Crab Orchard Series in Poetry
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 981 KB

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments 00 Act I Saving Silence 00 My Husband¿Lover of Silent Movies¿Attends Le Giornate del Cinema Muto 00 The Adventures of Billy 00 silent night 00 Kurutta Ippeiji: A Page of Madness 00 Last year, you were in Italy 00 The Dark That Is Not Sleeping 00 Familiarity, My Husband 00 Voyage Autour D¿Une Etoile 00 Kohitsuji: The Lamb 00 Italy, October 00 Ein Werktag 00 Byzantium 00 I Due Sogni Ad Occhi Aperti: Two Dreams with Eyes Wide Open 00 This is not a silent movie¿there is music 00 Act II Mosjoukine in Exile 00 Act III Before the Movie 00 Fragments from Le Mogli e le Arance: Wives and Oranges 00 Le Canard, c. 1925? 00 Tusalava 00 La Vocation D¿André Carel: The Vocation of André Carel 00 L¿Hirondelle et la Mesange 00 Germinal 00 Visage D¿Enfants 00 from the last century 00 D. W. Griffith, December 1911 00 The Acting Career of Charles H. West Considered as Bad Karma 00 film history as train wreck 00 Imagine God as a Camera 00 Goodnight Silents 00 Keeper of Light 00 Film Upon Film 00 Bang 00 The Projector 00 Notes 00
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