From the image to the acoustic imagination: Paused percussion and other memoirs by Julio César Goyes Narváez

Authors

  • Carlos Rojas Ramírez Universidad de Veracruz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15648/cl.29.2019.11

Abstract

In Youth, by Paolo Sorrentino, Michael Caine plays a composer and conductor who is able to make nature speak with his own hands. His gaze, in most of the scenes, reflects an abyssal tempo, while a certain balance between sound and silence persists that floods each of the frames of the film, as if it were a typographic stain that spilled words between blacks and whites.

How to Cite

Rojas Ramírez, C. (2019). From the image to the acoustic imagination: Paused percussion and other memoirs by Julio César Goyes Narváez. Cuadernos De Literatura Del Caribe E Hispanoamérica, (29). https://doi.org/10.15648/cl.29.2019.11

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Published

2019-01-02