© Columbia University Press
Paper, 192 pages, 12 photos
ISBN: 978-1-903364-29-1
$20.00
June, 2002
Cloth, 192 pages, 12 photos
ISBN: 978-1-903364-30-7
Wallflower Press
$80.00
The Cinema of Wim Wenders is a new study of the films of this most prominent of German directors whose films include Kings of the Road; Paris, Texas; and Wings of Desire. The book analyzes a preoccupation central to all of Wenders' work and writings: why modern cinema, a recording art solely composed of sounds and images, has so naturally developed into a primarily narrative medium, a domain traditionally
associated with words and sentences. This book identifies and critically elucidates Wenders' chief artistic motivation: that the act of seeing can constitute a creative act in its own right.