FLICKER

Authors

  • Constantina Raveca BULEU “Sextil Puscariu” Institute of Linguistics and Literary History run by the Romanian Academy. Contact address: constantina.buleu@yahoo.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2019.1.03

Keywords:

Theodore Roszak, Flicker, counterculture, the Sixties, cinema, cryptographic novels.

Abstract

Flicker. Theodore Roszak’s sophisticated and extreme long novel Flicker, published in 1991, resonates in many ways with the masterpieces of the cryptographic thriller tradition, like Umberto Eco’s Il nome della rosa (1980) or Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code (2003). Its core lies in the conspiracy theories, due a fictional plot driven from the deep shadows of the world of cinematography. By doing some research, a UCLA film scholar comes across the films made by a rather allusive American director protected by a secret organization. The director’s hidden biography takes us back to the interwar Germany, making the scholar to discover that his subject’s films contain hidden messages that can be deciphered by means of a special device.

REZUMAT. Sfârşitul lumii în alb şi negru. Sofisticatul şi foarte lungul roman Flicker de Theodore Roszak (1991), publicat în româneşte sub titlul Sfârşitul lumii în alb şi negru, seamănă în multe privinţe cu operele de vârf ale tradiţiei ficţionale criptografice, cum sunt Numele trandafirului al lui Umberto Eco (1980) sau Codul lui Da Vinci al lui Dan Brown (2003). Trăgându-şi obârşia din vastul domeniu al practicilor conspirative, acţiunea lui ne poartă înspre lumea întunecată a cinematografiei, prin intermediul unui cercetător care descoperă în mod accidental filmoteca unui nu foarte cunoscut regizor american, a cărui biografie secretă se prelungeşte până în Germania dintre cele două războaie mondiale. Adâncindu-şi căutările, protagonistul înţelege că filmele produse de către regizor ascund mesaje secrete, care pot fi descifrate cu ajutorul unui decriptor special.

Cuvinte cheie: Theodore Roszak, Flicker, contracultură, anii 1960, cinematografie, roman criptografic

Author Biography

Constantina Raveca BULEU, “Sextil Puscariu” Institute of Linguistics and Literary History run by the Romanian Academy. Contact address: constantina.buleu@yahoo.com

Constantina Raveca Buleu, Ph.D., is a literary researcher at “Sextil Puscariu” Institute of Linguistics and Literary History run by the Romanian Academy. She has authored several books on Nietzsche, Dostoievsky, the cultural representations of Greece, as well as a massive synthesis on the paradigms of power in the nineteenth century. She is currently working on a study on the Romanian interwar esoteric movement. Contact address: constantina.buleu@yahoo.com

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https://www.yogapedia.com/definition/5545/bhoga. Accessed 20 May 2018.

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Published

2019-03-29

How to Cite

BULEU, C. R. (2019). FLICKER. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philologia, 64(1), 31–40. https://doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2019.1.03

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