Description
Few figures in cinema history are as towering as Russian filmmaker and theorist Sergei Mikhailovitch Eisenstein (18981948). Not only did Eisenstein direct some of the most important and lasting works of the silent era, including
Strike,
October, and
Battleship Potemkin, as well as, in the sound era, the historical epics
Alexander Nevsky and
Ivan the Terriblehe also was a theorist whose insights into the workings of film were so powerful that they remain influential for both filmmakers and scholars today.
?Seagull Books is embarking on a series of translations of key works by Eisenstein into English.
On the Detective Story presents Eisensteins elaborate study, in four essays and fragments, of the use of dialectical thinking in the creation of art and literature. Drawing on major works from Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Balzac, Gogol, Mayakovsky, Dostoevsky, and more, and ranging from folk tales to contemporary detective stories, it shows the keenly analytic quality of Eisensteins mind when it turned to questions of creative work.