i was looking for something about this book and i found your channel, and i like your explanations. definitely have to read it myself now. thank you so much. im looking forward to watching more
If you read Eduard Limonov's novel «It's Me, Eddie» (1976), of which the plot makes up about 66% of Kirill Serebrennikov's film, you might ask yourself: why did this film need Emmanuel Carrère? 😎
@@Uncommon_Reader You misunderstood me. Read Limonov's books, not Carrère's. Limonov spent his whole life writing his own biography independently, book by book! That was his literary method: literature based on personal biography. Carrère, however, compiled his book from several of Limonov's novels. Carrère is derivative in this whole story.
@@alexeyevseev2694 that's what I meant, sorry. I should have written autobiography. I know Limonov himself wrote many books, and Carrère says in his book that he based what he wrote on Eduard's books.
@@alexeyevseev2694 I don't know if you had the patience to watch the whole video, but I do mention a couple of books from Limonov himself I want to read
I’ve only recently discovered your channel (and loving it!), so I’m perusing past videos. I’m interested in reading Carrere.
Thank you for the support and welcome @theaelizabet 🙏🏻 Glad to hear you got curious about reading Carrère. Let me know if you do 😊
i was looking for something about this book and i found your channel, and i like your explanations. definitely have to read it myself now. thank you so much. im looking forward to watching more
Thank YOU so much for watching! Glad you found my video helpful and it inspired you to read the book now.. much appreciated!
The film «Limonov» will be released in France on February 19, 2025.
I see! imdb.com states it was out May 2024, but I guess it just made that appearance during the Cannes Film Festival.
LOVED THISS. Can't find anywhere to watch the film in english except for one clip on youtube. Any ideas why that might be??????
It's not been released in many countries yet! I'd keep an eye on imdb.com for a release date globally, good luck!
If you read Eduard Limonov's novel «It's Me, Eddie» (1976), of which the plot makes up about 66% of Kirill Serebrennikov's film, you might ask yourself: why did this film need Emmanuel Carrère? 😎
I will definitely read Limonov's biography. Carrère loves the attention as much as Eddie, that's my guess 🤭
@@Uncommon_Reader You misunderstood me. Read Limonov's books, not Carrère's. Limonov spent his whole life writing his own biography independently, book by book! That was his literary method: literature based on personal biography. Carrère, however, compiled his book from several of Limonov's novels. Carrère is derivative in this whole story.
@@alexeyevseev2694 that's what I meant, sorry. I should have written autobiography. I know Limonov himself wrote many books, and Carrère says in his book that he based what he wrote on Eduard's books.
@@alexeyevseev2694 I don't know if you had the patience to watch the whole video, but I do mention a couple of books from Limonov himself I want to read