Cinema, Literature, Philosophy. Choose a language About a book by Rosario Diana
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/5445Keywords:
Eye, Ontopoietic Look, Actor, Disbelonging of the I, DisseminationAbstract
The essay is a careful and deep reflection about the book of Rosario Diana, Disappartenenza dell’Io. Filosofia e musica verso Samuel Beckett (Editoriale scientifica, Napoli, 2016). In harmony with the contents of the book – which is attached a CD of music written by six composers (Salvatore Carannante, Chiara Mallozzi, Lorenzo Pone, Rosalba Quindici, Bernardo Maria Sannino, Giancarlo Turaccio) based on the interpretative paradigm developed by Diana in his work –, the Author reconstructs the history of Film (1965) and the mood of Buster Keaton and focuses on the difficulty of translating philosophical language into cinematographic language.
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