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==Literature==
 
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* ''Artforum'' 11(5): "Eisenstein/Brakhage", ed. Annette Michelson, New York: Artforum, Jan 1973, 95 pp.
 
* David E. James (ed.), ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=1702 Stan Brakhage: Filmmaker]'', 2005. [http://www.temple.edu/tempress/chapters_1400/1737_ch1.pdf Ch 1].
 
* David E. James (ed.), ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=1702 Stan Brakhage: Filmmaker]'', 2005. [http://www.temple.edu/tempress/chapters_1400/1737_ch1.pdf Ch 1].
 
* Craig Dworkin, [http://eclipsearchive.org/Editor/DworkinBrakhage.pdf "Stan Brakhage, Agrimoniac"], c2005, [16] pp.
 
* Craig Dworkin, [http://eclipsearchive.org/Editor/DworkinBrakhage.pdf "Stan Brakhage, Agrimoniac"], c2005, [16] pp.

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James Stanley Brakhage (14 January 1933 – 9 March 2003), better known as Stan Brakhage, was an American non-narrative filmmaker. He is considered to be one of the most important figures in 20th-century experimental film.

Publications

Writings
Lectures

Interviews

  • Stan Brakhage: Interviews, ed. Suranjan Ganguly, University of Mississippi Press, 2017, 208 pp. [1] [2]

Literature

  • Artforum 11(5): "Eisenstein/Brakhage", ed. Annette Michelson, New York: Artforum, Jan 1973, 95 pp.
  • David E. James (ed.), Stan Brakhage: Filmmaker, 2005. Ch 1.
  • Craig Dworkin, "Stan Brakhage, Agrimoniac", c2005, [16] pp.
  • Stan Brakhage – Catalogue Raisonne, comp. Emilie Vergé, Paris: Paris Expérimental, 2016. The definitive catalogue of Brakhage’s work clocking in at over 300 films. (French)/(English)

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