The food of love
Peter Greenaway
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurWhat happened to the boy Tadzio on the Venetian Lido beach in Thomas Mann's and Luchino Visconti's Death in Venice ? "If music be the food of love, play on; give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, the appetite may sicken, and so die. Enough; no more: 'Tis not so sweet now as it was before." This could be the key to Tadzio's possible story some 40 years later, for Tadzio, or someone very much like him, cannot relinquish the memory of a piece of music and all it meant for him. He becomes a violent blackmailer preying on sexual indiscretions, becoming wealthy enough to employ his own quartet of musicians to play him Vivaldi bassoon concertos on demand - in prison, in the courtroom, in the streets, in restaurants, swimming-pools, in his bedroom when he is making love to his mistress. He lives a lie as a macho functioning heterosexual because of his boyhood seduction by a Venetian bassoon player who played Vivaldi to accompany the thrilling destructive experience he obsessively and hopelessly attempts to recover. Recovery is an impossibility on every level. His attempts to relive the experience destroys him. |
RésuméEn écho à Mort à Venise de Luchino Visconti, The food of love est une histoire de Peter Greenaway pour un film non encore réalisé. ©Electre 2025 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
22 janvier 2014
Rayon
Spectacle, cinéma
EAN
9782914563697
Nombre de pages
64
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
19.0
cm x
22.0
cm x
0.6
cm
Poids
193
g
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