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Die helle Kammer. Bemerkungen zur Photographie (Suhrkamp Taschenbuch, #1642) - Community Reviews back

by Roland Barthes
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Apekshapatil
Apekshapatil rated it 5 years ago
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All the World's a Page
All the World's a Page rated it 12 years ago
For Barthes, every photograph, rather than being a representation, is an expression of loss. The photograph, like all art which precedes it, attempts to eternalize its subject, to imbue it with life-forever, to blend the beautiful with the infinite; but it fails, it reminds us only of mortality (dea...
Vellichor Afternoons
Vellichor Afternoons rated it 12 years ago
I am putting more Barthes into my thesis than I would have ever expected. But he is so damned quotable. And since Sofia Coppola composes her films like photographs, including a book on photography makes sense, no?
cliveowens
cliveowens rated it 14 years ago
I'm in a half-way and the book made a really good first impression and as we know this one is the most important. The book so far sounds quite personal what is a great asset and a big plus for Barthes. This author is one of my best, he is really readable and writes in interesting manner. Barthens pr...
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