Ice and Snow Chronicles: Herzog's Munich - Paris Diary

Ice and Snow Chronicles: Herzog's Munich - Paris Diary

by (germany) Werner Herzog

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In the freezing winter of 1974, German director Herzog learned that film industry veteran Lotter Eisner was critically ill in Paris. Putting down the phone, he immediately grabbed a jacket, a compass, a canvas bag, some necessities and a notebook to record the journey, and walked from his hometown of Munich to Paris. Just because he believed: "I set foot on the road to Paris, and I firmly believe that if I walk on my feet, she can survive. In addition, I also need a quiet time of my own." This is not a journey of self-exile, nor is it out of arrogance to challenge nature and human power, but for one person. This man was so important to Herzog that he felt he had to, had to plead with fate. This book is his diary of walking through a snowstorm.

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