8 1/2 is among the greatest films of one of the masters of Italian cinema, Federico Fellini. This is the first English translation of the dialogue and the first complete continuity script of 8 1/2. This richly comic work, long recognized as the most important expression of the director's views about himself and his art, communicates to its viewers an understanding of the processes of filmmaking itself. 8 1/2 is the story of a director's efforts to make a film; it depicts the conditions of creativity, the struggle waged between the individual and the world, a struggle that finally makes some sense out of life and art.
Charles Affron Livres


The book delves into the intersection of poetry and theatre in the nineteenth century, focusing on the influence of French lyric poets on theatrical expression. Through an analysis of ten plays by Victor Hugo and Alfred de Musset, the author, Charles Affron, explores whether the dialectical nature of theatre can embrace the solitary spirit of lyric poetry, providing insights into the dynamics of romantic literature and performance.