Borges para millones Ricardo Wullicher [videorecording]=
Material type: TextLanguage: Spanish Summary language: Spanish Original language: Spanish Subtitle language: Spanish Publication details: Argentina 1978Description: 1 VHS (ca. 73 min.) sound, color. 4 3/4 inLOC classification:- PN1997 .B674 1978
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Videocassette | SILC Learning Support Services DH132-DVD-A: DVD Cabinet A | PN1997 .B674 1978 | Available | 003224 |
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From cover:
Cada vez más frecuentemente nos es dable apreciar a un artista y a su arte, usando las técnicas que perfecciona un arte cronologicamenta posterior. Así el cine, un arte que aún no ha cumplido su primer siglo, nos ha legado una visíon -discutible o no- de las grandes obras de la literatura universal. Aquí, la cinematografía se ha puesta al servicio de un pensamiento. Jorge Luis Borges, con seguridad el más importante escritor argentino, recorre su ciudad y sus viencias. Con se genial visíon literaria universal por un lado y su argentinismo de pura cepa por el otro, nutriéndose en el pasado nacional y en el viejo Buenos Aires, Borges nos pasea con mastería por los recovecos de su pensamiento. Sus citas y criticas, denotan una originalidad indiscutible y una inteligencia penetrante. Este testimonio preserva para la posteridad la imágen de un Borges poco conocidad por los lectores de sus obras. Cover translated:
More and more frequently it is possible for us to appreciate an artist and his art, using the techniques perfected by a later chronological art. Thus, cinema, an art that has not yet completed its first century, has given us a vision - whether or not it is disputed - of the great works of universal literature. Here, cinematography has been put at the service of a thought. Jorge Luis Borges, surely the most important Argentine writer, travels through his city and his times. With his great universal literary vision on the one hand and his Argentine strain of pure strain on the other, nourishing himself in the national past and in old Buenos Aires, Borges walks us with mastery through the recesses of his thought. His quotes and criticisms denote an unquestionable originality and penetrating intelligence. This testimony preserves for posterity the image of a Borges little known by the readers of his works.
VHS; Dolby Digital 1.0; monaural; NTSC; 4:3 fullscreen.
Spanish audio with no subtitles.
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