Truth is Stranger than Science Fiction: The Quest for Knowledge in Andrei Tarkovskii's Solaris and Stalker

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McLenachan, Thomas [1 ]
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[1] Sch Slavon & East European Studies, London, England
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SLOVO | 2014年 / 26卷 / 02期
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This article explores Andrei Tarkovskii's conception of truth in Solaris (1972) and Stalker (1979) as part of his wider philosophical project concerning knowledge. The director's epistemological views form a core dimension of his life and aesthetic as he strives towards what he considers a higher, spiritual 'idea of knowing'. In his search for this idealised notion of truth, Tarkovskii uses the medium of film to address what he perceives as a profound imbalance in modern civilization between scientific rationalism and spiritual/aesthetic 'truth'. This is nowhere more prominent than in his two science fiction films, Solaris and Stalker, as he uses the genre as a battleground to discuss key debates in epistemology. Comparisons will be made with the Russian author and thinker Tarkovskii most revered, Fyodor Dostoevskii, and the Soviet-period science fiction authors whose works he adapted, Stanislaw Lem and the Strugatskii brothers, in order to elucidate how the director came to cinematically represent his philosophy.
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