Werner Herzog Between Fact and Fiction

(thenation.com)

25 points | by Hooke 1 day ago

3 comments

  • dewey 1 hour ago
    If you are thinking about reading that book, consider the audio book that's read by Werner Herzog himself. I really enjoyed that one, not necessarily because I agree with everything but because I enjoy listening to his voice.
    • iancmceachern 22 minutes ago
      Thank you, it's not on audible, where did you buy it?
      • dewey 12 minutes ago
        I bought it via https://libro.fm, I could select a local participating bookstore there and it went through them somehow. I choose them because it was DRM free.
  • the_decider 1 hour ago
  • aerhardt 1 hour ago
    The article is hard to read, paywall notwithstanding, and tells us very little about Herzog's book other than that the critic didn't like it.

    I really appreciate Herzog as an artist. I think Grizzly Man is a unique piece of art, and Herzog's commentary is an integral part of it - original, and very worth listening to.

    Tonight I was planning to watch either Fitzcarraldo or Aguirre after having listened to Herzog on the Freakonomics podcast earlier this week. But after hearing about the book there, I was really put off by some of the things he said and concluded that the book would be a hard pass for me. Nothing persuaded me that he had anything interesting to add - neither rationally, nor aesthetically - about a topic which has been covered by philosophers throughout the millennia.

    • copperx 45 minutes ago
      Which things put you off?

      He has some extreme takes on things, many of which I don't agree with, but I love that humans like him exist. He's one of the rare humans who has truly "sucked out all the marrow of life".