B矇la Bal獺zs's two works, Visible Man (1924) and The Spirit of Film (1930), are published here for the first time in full English translation. The essays offer the reader an insight into the
work of a film theorist whose German-language publications have been hitherto unavailable to the film studies audience in the Englishspeaking world. Bal獺zs's detailed analyses of the close-up,
the shot and montage are illuminating both as applicable models for film analysis, and as historical documents of his key contribution ��such contemporaries as Arnheim, Kracauer and Benjamin
��to critical debate on film in the 'golden age' of the Weimar silents.
"An exemplary book in every way, this translation makes Bal獺zs' revolutionary texts available in English for the first time ... Dating from 1924 and 1930 respectively, The Visible Man and The
Spirit of Film had a decisive influence on such major Russian filmmakers as Vsevolod Pudovkin and Sergei Eisenstein, and were among the first studies to examine filmic syntax, grammar, and
editorial structure. Including a detailed introduction and numerous illustrations, this volume is a must for anyone serious about film ... Highly recommended." - Choice