What book can I read that feels like a Tarkovsky film?
>>8890279
Well, I am guessing you have read 'Roadside Picnic'.
>>8890284
It doesn't feel anything remotely like the film, though.
georges bernanos
theodore dostoevsky
>>8890279
Which film?
Stalker and The Mirror are tremendously different
His father's poems.
Sculpting with Time by Tarkovsky himself.
Solaris
>>8890301
Not formally they aren't. I imagine OP is asking for a book that has the drifting, 'dreamlike' aesthetics of Tark's cinematography and editing.
As far as what to actually recommend, hard to say. Probably some poetry, like Rimbaud's prose poetry or maybe some free verse like Hart Crane
the road
>>8890324
The book is actually good tho
>>8890324
solaris is amazing, lem is amazing. havent seen the film tho
Anything by Krasznahorkai. Bela Tarr was hugely influenced by Tarkovsky, he worked closely with Krasznahorkai and made perfect adaptations of his books as well.
>>8890505
Tarr is amazing but I don't think it's very similar to what op's asking, krasznahorkai either, inspired or not their styles are too different.
I would say amras by thomas bernhard and the street of crocodiles by bruno schulz both have that surrealist, dream-like atmosphere you're looking for, they're very different from the stories in tarkovsky's films but they have that same feel of poetic irreality
>>8890530
any idea where I can find these online?
>>8890295
What?
>>8890530
street of crocodiles also has a terrific short film adaptation which has that tarkovsky feeling
>>8890628
linku desu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIGEjEu0bn4
>>8890628
We talked about the film in class, it was absolutely terrifying, but very good.
>>8890682
I can't find it online in the usual pirating haunts, did you just buy it?