Describes the background of Herzog, discusses its themes, and looks at its critical reception
The author describes his and his wife's odyssey across America by RV in an account of their search for some of the small places on the map and for some of the forgotten virtues that made America great.
This edition of Herzog on Herzog presents a completely new set of interviews in which Werner Herzog discusses his career from its very beginnings to his most recent productions.
The sheer number of false rumors and downright lies disseminated about the man and his films is truly astonishing. Yet Herzog's body of work is one of the most important in postwar European cinema.
This extraordinary, poetic portrait of two peregrine falcons is one of the most beloved works of nature writing ever published.
First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Thanks to Tamara Savage and Heidi Andrews, for their beautiful styling, and to Natalie Cusson, for lovely makeup. As usual, the materials donated to make the garments in this book represent the very finest our craft has to offer.
Of Walking in Ice is Herzog’s beautifully written, much-admired, yet often-overlooked diary account of that journey.
A collection of articles contributed chiefly by members of the Task Group on Human Dimensions of the Atmosphere.
This collection features the best of these, focusing on all the major films, from Signs of Life and Aguirre, the Wrath of God to Grizzly Man and Cave of Forgotten Dreams. When did Herzog decide to become a filmmaker?
Herzog and Onoda developed an instant rapport and would meet many times, talking for hours and together unraveling the story of Onoda’s long war.