Joseph Cornell Bookstalls (c. late 1930s)
Bookstalls shows a young boy at the Paris bookstalls, dreaming of travel: dramatic sea voyages, tourists milling about, buying post cards. But we also see the daytoday life of the Isle of Marken in this found footage; people forking hay and hanging the wash. There s a sharp cut, then, to an Asian country, and for a few moments before the return to Paris, there s the reality, again, of the dream of travel: a rice paddy being harvested, fields being cleared, no laborsaving devices. The bookstalls reappear, and the boy is done with the fantasy. Within a few a dissolves, the boy seems to have grown into a young man. Cornell s travels through secondhand bookstores were vital to his art, but the film doesn t feel like Cornell s dream life; it feels more like a tentative exercise. Sarah Nichols
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