Although Luis Buñuel, one of the great filmmakers of the century, was notoriously reluctant to discuss his own work in public, he wrote–and wrote well–on many subjects over the years. This collection proceeds chronologically, from poetry and short stories written in Buñuel’s youth in Spain to an essay written in 1980, not long before his death. Newly translated into English, the writings offer startling insights into the filmmaker’s life and thought.
The earliest pieces came well before Buñuel joined the S…





