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    Alexander Kluge

    German author, philosopher, academic and film director

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  1. Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director.

  2. Alexander Kluge is one of the leading intellectual voices in Germany today. Described, as a young man, as “Adorno’s favorite son” (O. Negt), over the past half century Kluge has created a vast body of work that can be regarded as a continuation, in word and image, of the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School.

  3. Home - Alexander Kluge. Alexander Kluge: Cultural History in Dialogue provides public access to key documents in video, film, audio, and text by the German writer, filmmaker, cultural theoretician, and public intellectual.

  4. About. The website Müller-Kluge: Conversations between Heiner Müller and Alexander Kluge, launched by Cornell University and the University of Bremen in 2006, was replaced in 2014 with the current, expanded website Alexander Kluge: Cultural History in Dialogue.

  5. Sep 7, 2022 · A third answer emerges in the work of the German writer, director, TV producer and public intellectual Alexander Kluge. Now 90, Kluge was born in Halberstadt, the Carolingian town in the Harz that was levelled by Allied bombers during the last month of the Second World War.

  6. During the ’70s and ’80s, Alexander Horwath has reported, many cinephiles became disenamored of what they considered to be a “cinema of film theory,” which lent itself best to academic appreciations rather than enthralling experiences in the dark. 8 Long-standing admirers, filmmakers clearly in Kluge’s debt, also wondered how his ...

  7. Jul 25, 2003 · A year after the premiere of Brutality in Stone at the Oberhausen festival, Kluge was one of the authors and signatories of theOberhausen Manifesto”, a document that outlined the imperatives of bringing a new kind of German cinema into being.

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