Gilles Deleuze from A to Z

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By Gilles Deleuze

3 DVD SET

By Gilles Deleuze
With Claire Parnet
Translated by Charles J. Stivale

Although Gilles Deleuze never wanted a film to be made about him, he agreed to Claire Parnet’s proposal to film a series of conversations in which each letter of the alphabet would evoke a word: From A (as in Animal) to Z (as in Zigzag). These DVDs, elegantly transtlated and subtitled in English, make these conversations available for English-speaking audiences? for the first time. In dialogue with Parnet (a journalist and former student of Deleuze), the philosopher exhibited the modest and thrilling transparency that his seminal works (such as Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus) reveal. The sessions were taped when Deleuze was already terminally ill; he and Parnet agreed that the film would not be shown publicly until after his death. The awareness of mortality floats through the dialogues, making them not just intellectually stimulating but also emotionally engaging. Because Parnet knew Deleuze so well, she was able to draw him out--as no one else had--to what might be the 1001st plateau: a place of brilliance, rigor, and charm. In “A as in Animal,” for example, Deleuze vents his hatred of pets: “A bark,” he declares, “really seems to me the stupidest cry.” Instead, he praises the tick: “. . . in a nature teeming with life, [the tick] extracts three things”: light, smell, and touch. This, he claims, in a sense is philosophy. “And that is your life’s dream?” Parnet wryly asks. “That’s what constitutes a world,” he replies. For Deleuze, doing philosophy meant not just creating concepts but living a life in philosophy. Gilles Deleuze from A to Z presents the mind of a great philosopher at work.


Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes/Saint Denis. He published 25 books, including five in collaboration with Félix Guattari.

Reviews
“...[A] rare and interesting look at the man and his letters.”—Roy Christopher Blog


Gilles Deleuze from A to Z... is a riveting, self-penned obituary of a sickly and self-reflexive philosopher, whose ruminations on bodies, space, art and knowledge constitute both an encyclopedia and an atlas.”—Erik Morse, Frieze


“…[A] dense and illuminating filmed interview structured as an alphabet primer (A as in 'Animal,' B as in 'Boire,' C as in 'Culture'...)… it’s not a standard interview but a final testimony, with an interlocutor who serves expertly as muse.”—Rachel Kushner, BOMB


“Gilles Deleuze (1925-95) is without question one of the most important philosophers writing in French in the second half of the twentieth century…A unique and important document that will engage anyone interested in Deleuze’s thought.”—Choice


DVD-Video  | 5.5 x 7.5 in | December 2011 | ISBN: 9781584351016
For sale in North America only.

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By Gilles Deleuze

3 DVD SET

By Gilles Deleuze
With Claire Parnet
Translated by Charles J. Stivale

Although Gilles Deleuze never wanted a film to be made about him, he agreed to Claire Parnet’s proposal to film a series of conversations in which each letter of the alphabet would evoke a word: From A (as in Animal) to Z (as in Zigzag). These DVDs, elegantly transtlated and subtitled in English, make these conversations available for English-speaking audiences? for the first time. In dialogue with Parnet (a journalist and former student of Deleuze), the philosopher exhibited the modest and thrilling transparency that his seminal works (such as Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus) reveal. The sessions were taped when Deleuze was already terminally ill; he and Parnet agreed that the film would not be shown publicly until after his death. The awareness of mortality floats through the dialogues, making them not just intellectually stimulating but also emotionally engaging. Because Parnet knew Deleuze so well, she was able to draw him out--as no one else had--to what might be the 1001st plateau: a place of brilliance, rigor, and charm. In “A as in Animal,” for example, Deleuze vents his hatred of pets: “A bark,” he declares, “really seems to me the stupidest cry.” Instead, he praises the tick: “. . . in a nature teeming with life, [the tick] extracts three things”: light, smell, and touch. This, he claims, in a sense is philosophy. “And that is your life’s dream?” Parnet wryly asks. “That’s what constitutes a world,” he replies. For Deleuze, doing philosophy meant not just creating concepts but living a life in philosophy. Gilles Deleuze from A to Z presents the mind of a great philosopher at work.


Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes/Saint Denis. He published 25 books, including five in collaboration with Félix Guattari.

Reviews
“...[A] rare and interesting look at the man and his letters.”—Roy Christopher Blog


Gilles Deleuze from A to Z... is a riveting, self-penned obituary of a sickly and self-reflexive philosopher, whose ruminations on bodies, space, art and knowledge constitute both an encyclopedia and an atlas.”—Erik Morse, Frieze


“…[A] dense and illuminating filmed interview structured as an alphabet primer (A as in 'Animal,' B as in 'Boire,' C as in 'Culture'...)… it’s not a standard interview but a final testimony, with an interlocutor who serves expertly as muse.”—Rachel Kushner, BOMB


“Gilles Deleuze (1925-95) is without question one of the most important philosophers writing in French in the second half of the twentieth century…A unique and important document that will engage anyone interested in Deleuze’s thought.”—Choice


DVD-Video  | 5.5 x 7.5 in | December 2011 | ISBN: 9781584351016
For sale in North America only.

By Gilles Deleuze

3 DVD SET

By Gilles Deleuze
With Claire Parnet
Translated by Charles J. Stivale

Although Gilles Deleuze never wanted a film to be made about him, he agreed to Claire Parnet’s proposal to film a series of conversations in which each letter of the alphabet would evoke a word: From A (as in Animal) to Z (as in Zigzag). These DVDs, elegantly transtlated and subtitled in English, make these conversations available for English-speaking audiences? for the first time. In dialogue with Parnet (a journalist and former student of Deleuze), the philosopher exhibited the modest and thrilling transparency that his seminal works (such as Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus) reveal. The sessions were taped when Deleuze was already terminally ill; he and Parnet agreed that the film would not be shown publicly until after his death. The awareness of mortality floats through the dialogues, making them not just intellectually stimulating but also emotionally engaging. Because Parnet knew Deleuze so well, she was able to draw him out--as no one else had--to what might be the 1001st plateau: a place of brilliance, rigor, and charm. In “A as in Animal,” for example, Deleuze vents his hatred of pets: “A bark,” he declares, “really seems to me the stupidest cry.” Instead, he praises the tick: “. . . in a nature teeming with life, [the tick] extracts three things”: light, smell, and touch. This, he claims, in a sense is philosophy. “And that is your life’s dream?” Parnet wryly asks. “That’s what constitutes a world,” he replies. For Deleuze, doing philosophy meant not just creating concepts but living a life in philosophy. Gilles Deleuze from A to Z presents the mind of a great philosopher at work.


Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes/Saint Denis. He published 25 books, including five in collaboration with Félix Guattari.

Reviews
“...[A] rare and interesting look at the man and his letters.”—Roy Christopher Blog


Gilles Deleuze from A to Z... is a riveting, self-penned obituary of a sickly and self-reflexive philosopher, whose ruminations on bodies, space, art and knowledge constitute both an encyclopedia and an atlas.”—Erik Morse, Frieze


“…[A] dense and illuminating filmed interview structured as an alphabet primer (A as in 'Animal,' B as in 'Boire,' C as in 'Culture'...)… it’s not a standard interview but a final testimony, with an interlocutor who serves expertly as muse.”—Rachel Kushner, BOMB


“Gilles Deleuze (1925-95) is without question one of the most important philosophers writing in French in the second half of the twentieth century…A unique and important document that will engage anyone interested in Deleuze’s thought.”—Choice


DVD-Video  | 5.5 x 7.5 in | December 2011 | ISBN: 9781584351016
For sale in North America only.