Bosch
first published 1979 Ariadne Press, 1995 298 pages
Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought
In Bosch Graziella Hlawaty illustrates what can happen when masterworks of the past affect deeply the lives of people today, in this case a director, his wife, his actors, and friends. Michael Rodnoc, star director of historical films at an Italian Film Festival, feels himself haunted by the "subject" of his next film, a historical treatment of the medieval painter Hieronymus Bosch. His life parallels that of the pa...
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