This is a good introduction to Kluge's modernist theory and practice.
Peter C. Lutze
Alexander Kluge: The Last Modernist
Wayne State University Press (April 1998)
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Alexander Kluge experts out there? I am trying to locate a text in which
he describes his use of quotation in his films, especially in the face of
threats of litigation over copyrighted material. <BR>
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>If I recall it correctly, it seemed to go like this: Kluge would counter
threaten to sue anyone who threatened to sue him over his use of material from
popular culture.<BR>
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>I am looking for the reference text, interview, whatever, in English or
German. Any ideas, leads?<BR>
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