Go for it, losers
David Trotter: Werner Herzog’s Visions, 30 November 2023
Every Man for Himself and God against All
by Werner Herzog, translated by Michael Hofmann.
Bodley Head, 355 pp., £25, October,978 1 84792 724 8 Show More
by Werner Herzog, translated by Michael Hofmann.
Bodley Head, 355 pp., £25, October,
“... The only reason Werner Herzog hasn’t yet made a film about the Ancient Mariner may be that, having already inadvertently incorporated so many elements of the poem into his own work, he has become him. Herzog certainly shares Coleridge’s interest in the physical and spiritual toll taken by epic voyages into uncharted waters. There are several rafts as well as a phantom schooner stuck up a tree in Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), the film about a berserk conquistador which established him as a leading figure in German New Wave cinema; and a steamboat hauled over the isthmus separating two tributaries of the Amazon, and then flushed down a flight of rapids, in Fitzcarraldo (1982), the film about a 19th-century rubber baron and opera fanatic which sealed his international reputation ... ”