Jacques Tati by David Bellos - ISBN: 9781860469244
Paperback
A clown genius: laugh at life, then watch it all crumble.

Jacques Tati

His Life and Art

  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2002

Summary

The full story of one of France’s greatest cinema legends, a clown whose film-making innovation was to turn everyday life into an art form.

Jacques Tati’s Monsieur Hulot, unmistakable with his pipe, brolly and striped socks, was a creation of slapstick genius that made audiences around the world laugh at the sheer absurdity of life. This biography charts Tati’s rise and fall, from his earliest beginnings as a music hall mime during the Depression, to the success of Jour de Fête

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781860469244
ISBN-10:1860469248
Author:David Bellos
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:The Harvill Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:1 August 2002
Weight:277g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 23mm
Series:Panther S.
What They're Saying

Critics Review

[An] outstanding filmmaker biography… Deconstructs the French comedian-auteur as if he were an intricate human clock mechanism, which in some ways he was

”[An] outstanding filmmaker biography… Deconstructs the French comedian-auteur as if he were an intricate human clock mechanism, which in some ways he was” – Nigel Andrews Financial Times “The best of the year’s biographies…David Bellos examines with perception and style how the creator of Monsieur Hulot staked a legitimate claim in a rapidly changing medium to the mantle once worn by Chaplin and Keaton” – John Coldstream Daily Telegraph “Elegantly written and illustrated, brilliantly illuminating about the work… this is a book of which Jacques Tati, who was extremely proud of his work but never thought much of himself, would surely approve” – Margot Norman Literary Review “This splendidly illustrated book pays a handsome tribute to a comic creator whose craft was an art which turned a delight in human absurdity into the most accessible form of sanity” – David Coward Times Literary Supplement

About The Author

David Bellos

David Bellos is a professor of French and Comparative Literature at Princeton where he is also director of the Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication. He won the Prix Goncourt de la Biographie for George Perec- A Life in Words. He also won the IBM-France prize for his translated W or The Memory of Childhood, Things- A Story of the Sixties and 53 Days, all major works by George Perec. In 2005 he won the Man Booker International translator’s award for his translations of several works by the Albanian novelist Ismail Kadare.

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