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Jay Leyda

Jay Leyda (February 12, 1910 – February 15, 1988)[1] was an American avant-garde filmmaker and film historian, noted for his work on U.S, Soviet, and Chinese cinema, as well as his documentary compilations on the day-to-day lives of Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson.

Jay Leyda
BornFebruary 12, 1910
Detroit, Michigan, United States
DiedFebruary 15, 1988(1988-02-15) (aged 78)
New York City, United States
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, Biographer
SpouseSi-Lan Chen

Life and work edit

Leyda was born on February 12, 1910, in Detroit, Michigan. He was a member of the Workers Film and Photo League in the early 1930s. He traveled to the Soviet Union in 1933 to study film making at State Film Institute, Moscow, with Sergei Eisenstein, who had a troubled relationship with Stalin and the Soviet film bureaucracy. He participated in the filming of Eisenstein's lost film Bezhin Meadow (1935–37).[1] When he returned to the United States in 1936 to become an assistant film curator at the Museum of Modern Art, he brought the only complete print of Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin. In the 1940s he translated Eisenstein's writings.

Although he did not have a Ph.D., Leyda became fascinated with Herman Melville and became an important figure in the Melville revival. These scholars moved beyond the acceptance of Melville's first-person accounts in his works as reliably autobiographical. To provide concrete evidence, Leyda searched libraries, family papers, local archives and newspapers across New England and New York to gather The Melville Log (1951) to document Melville's day to day activities and transactions.[2]

Leyda’s wife, Si-Lan Chen, a ballet dancer of international reputation, was the daughter of Eugene Chen, a colleague of the Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen. Leyda was invited in 1959 to work at the Film Archive of China in Beijing, where he stayed until 1964. His account of Chinese film history, Dianying, was the first full length treatment to appear in English. Although he could use the basic (and now outdated) Chinese scholarship only in summary translations, Leyda’s knowledge of film gave him still useful insights into individual films and techniques.[3]

He was awarded the Eastman Kodak Gold Medal Award in 1984. He taught at Yale University (1969-1972), York University (1972–73) and New York University from 1973 until his death in New York on February 15, 1988, of heart failure.[4][5] He was professor and dissertation advisor to noted film historian, Charles H. Harpole (creator of the ten volume History of American Cinema, dedicated to Leyda); leading film theorist, Tom Gunning; and scholar-practitioner Charles Musser. In 1981 he was a member of the jury at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.[6] He co-curated (with Charles Musser) Before Hollywood: Turn of the Century American Film (1987) for the American Federation of Arts, a six-part touring program of American films with an accompanying catalog, which the New York Times called "A fascinating look at the cinema that flourished between 1895 and 1915 in America, before movies could be mentioned in family newspapers."[7][8]

Selected filmography edit

Selected bibliography edit

  • Leyda, Jay; Bertensson, Sergei (1947). The Musorgsky reader; a life of Modeste Petrovich Musorgsky in letters and documents. New York: W.W. Norton. OCLC 885379.
  • Leyda, Jay (1951). The Melville Log: A Documentary Life of Herman Melville, 1819–1891. New York: Harcourt, Brace. OCLC 174510154.
  • —— (1952). The Portable Melville. New York: Viking Press.
  • Leyda, Jay; Bertensson, Sergei; Satina, Sophia (1956). Sergei Rachmaninoff, a Lifetime in Music. New York: New York University Press. OCLC 344823.
  • Leyda, Jay (1960). The Years And Hours of Emily Dickinson. New Haven: Yale University Press. OCLC 479248174.
  • —— (1960). Kino: A History Of The Russian And Soviet Film. London: George Allen & Unwin. OCLC 468224244.
  • —— (1964). Films Beget Films: A Study of the Compilation Film. New York: Hill and Wang. OCLC 186247574.
  • —— (1972). Dianying/Electric Shadows: An Account of Films and the Film Audience in China. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-12046-3. OCLC 241457.
  • --- with Walter Aschaffenburg, Bartleby: Opera in a Prologue and Two Acts: Based on the Story by Herman Melville. (Bryn Mawr, Penn.: T. Presser, 1967). ISBN
  • —— , "Herman Melville, 1972," in Bruccoli, Matthew J., ed. (1973). The Chief Glory of Every People; Essays on Classic American Writers. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. ISBN 0809306158.
  • ——; Voynow, Zina (1980). Eisenstein At Work. Pantheon Books. ISBN 978-0-394-41262-7. OCLC 8493672.
  • ——; Eisenstein, Sergei (1986). Eisenstein on Disney. Methuen Paperback. ISBN 978-0-413-19640-8. OCLC 19256739.
  • Spark, Clare L. (2006). Hunting Captain Ahab : Psychological Warfare and the Melville Revival. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. ISBN 0873388887. Includes Leyda's role in the "Melville Revival."
  • Si-lan Chen Leyda, Footnote to History (New York: Dance Horizons), 1984 ISBN 9780871271341

References edit

  1. ^ a b David Stirk and Elena Pinto Simon in Christie, Ian; Taylor, Richard (1993). Eisenstein Rediscovered. Routledge. p. 41. ISBN 0-415-04950-4. OCLC 252972811.
  2. ^ Leyda, Jay (1951). The Melville Log: A Documentary Life of Herman Melville, 1819–1891. New York: Harcourt, Brace. OCLC 174510154.
  3. ^ Jay Leyda, Dianying: An Account of Films and the Film Audience in China (Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1972), xii
  4. ^ Andrew L. Yarrow, « Jay Leyda, Film Historian, Writer And a Student of Sergei Eisenstein », 18.02.1988 The New York Times
  5. ^ Guide to the Jay and Si-Lan Chen Leyda Papers TAM.083 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York, NY.
  6. ^ . MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-04-21. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  7. ^ Leyda, Jay; Musser, Charles; et al. (1987). Before Hollywood: Turn of the Century American Film. New York: American Federation for the Arts. ISBN 978-0933920910.
  8. ^ Burnette, Peter (June 7, 1987). "IN SHORT: NONFICTION; Faking It on Film". New York Times. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  9. ^ Jay Leyda (1931). "A Bronx Morning". Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  10. ^ Sidney Meyers and Jay Leyda (1937). "People of the Cumberland". Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  11. ^ Barsam, Richard Meran (1992). Nonfiction film. Indiana University Press. p. 148. ISBN 0-253-20706-1. OCLC 24107769.

External links edit

  • Jay Leyda at IMDb
  • Jay Leyda Papers, 1925-1956, at the UCLA Library; Collection Guide at the Online Archive of California
  • Jay and Si-lan Chen Leyda Papers 1913-1987, Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University Collection Guide

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Jay Leyda February 12 1910 February 15 1988 1 was an American avant garde filmmaker and film historian noted for his work on U S Soviet and Chinese cinema as well as his documentary compilations on the day to day lives of Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson Jay LeydaBornFebruary 12 1910Detroit Michigan United StatesDiedFebruary 15 1988 1988 02 15 aged 78 New York City United StatesOccupation s Filmmaker BiographerSpouseSi Lan Chen Contents 1 Life and work 2 Selected filmography 3 Selected bibliography 4 References 5 External linksLife and work editLeyda was born on February 12 1910 in Detroit Michigan He was a member of the Workers Film and Photo League in the early 1930s He traveled to the Soviet Union in 1933 to study film making at State Film Institute Moscow with Sergei Eisenstein who had a troubled relationship with Stalin and the Soviet film bureaucracy He participated in the filming of Eisenstein s lost film Bezhin Meadow 1935 37 1 When he returned to the United States in 1936 to become an assistant film curator at the Museum of Modern Art he brought the only complete print of Eisenstein s Battleship Potemkin In the 1940s he translated Eisenstein s writings Although he did not have a Ph D Leyda became fascinated with Herman Melville and became an important figure in the Melville revival These scholars moved beyond the acceptance of Melville s first person accounts in his works as reliably autobiographical To provide concrete evidence Leyda searched libraries family papers local archives and newspapers across New England and New York to gather The Melville Log 1951 to document Melville s day to day activities and transactions 2 Leyda s wife Si Lan Chen a ballet dancer of international reputation was the daughter of Eugene Chen a colleague of the Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat sen Leyda was invited in 1959 to work at the Film Archive of China in Beijing where he stayed until 1964 His account of Chinese film history Dianying was the first full length treatment to appear in English Although he could use the basic and now outdated Chinese scholarship only in summary translations Leyda s knowledge of film gave him still useful insights into individual films and techniques 3 He was awarded the Eastman Kodak Gold Medal Award in 1984 He taught at Yale University 1969 1972 York University 1972 73 and New York University from 1973 until his death in New York on February 15 1988 of heart failure 4 5 He was professor and dissertation advisor to noted film historian Charles H Harpole creator of the ten volume History of American Cinema dedicated to Leyda leading film theorist Tom Gunning and scholar practitioner Charles Musser In 1981 he was a member of the jury at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival 6 He co curated with Charles Musser Before Hollywood Turn of the Century American Film 1987 for the American Federation of Arts a six part touring program of American films with an accompanying catalog which the New York Times called A fascinating look at the cinema that flourished between 1895 and 1915 in America before movies could be mentioned in family newspapers 7 8 Selected filmography editA Bronx Morning 1931 11 minutes black and white silent in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art 9 People of the Cumberland 1937 21 minutes black and white sound co directed by Sidney Meyers also in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art 10 The film was a Frontier Film Group production Also working on the film were Elia Kazan Ralph Steiner Erskine Caldwell Alex North Earl Robinson and Helen van Dongen 11 Selected bibliography editLeyda Jay Bertensson Sergei 1947 The Musorgsky reader a life of Modeste Petrovich Musorgsky in letters and documents New York W W Norton OCLC 885379 Leyda Jay 1951 The Melville Log A Documentary Life of Herman Melville 1819 1891 New York Harcourt Brace OCLC 174510154 1952 The Portable Melville New York Viking Press Leyda Jay Bertensson Sergei Satina Sophia 1956 Sergei Rachmaninoff a Lifetime in Music New York New York University Press OCLC 344823 Leyda Jay 1960 The Years And Hours of Emily Dickinson New Haven Yale University Press OCLC 479248174 1960 Kino A History Of The Russian And Soviet Film London George Allen amp Unwin OCLC 468224244 1964 Films Beget Films A Study of the Compilation Film New York Hill and Wang OCLC 186247574 1972 Dianying Electric Shadows An Account of Films and the Film Audience in China Cambridge Massachusetts The MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 12046 3 OCLC 241457 with Walter Aschaffenburg Bartleby Opera in a Prologue and Two Acts Based on the Story by Herman Melville Bryn Mawr Penn T Presser 1967 ISBN Herman Melville 1972 in Bruccoli Matthew J ed 1973 The Chief Glory of Every People Essays on Classic American Writers Carbondale Southern Illinois University Press ISBN 0809306158 Voynow Zina 1980 Eisenstein At Work Pantheon Books ISBN 978 0 394 41262 7 OCLC 8493672 Eisenstein Sergei 1986 Eisenstein on Disney Methuen Paperback ISBN 978 0 413 19640 8 OCLC 19256739 Spark Clare L 2006 Hunting Captain Ahab Psychological Warfare and the Melville Revival Kent Ohio Kent State University Press ISBN 0873388887 Includes Leyda s role in the Melville Revival Si lan Chen Leyda Footnote to History New York Dance Horizons 1984 ISBN 9780871271341References edit a b David Stirk and Elena Pinto Simon in Christie Ian Taylor Richard 1993 Eisenstein Rediscovered Routledge p 41 ISBN 0 415 04950 4 OCLC 252972811 Leyda Jay 1951 The Melville Log A Documentary Life of Herman Melville 1819 1891 New York Harcourt Brace OCLC 174510154 Jay Leyda Dianying An Account of Films and the Film Audience in China Cambridge Massachusetts MIT Press 1972 xii Andrew L Yarrow Jay Leyda Film Historian Writer And a Student of Sergei Eisenstein 18 02 1988 The New York Times Guide to the Jay and Si Lan Chen Leyda Papers TAM 083 Tamiment Library and Robert F Wagner Labor Archive Elmer Holmes Bobst Library New York NY 12th Moscow International Film Festival 1981 MIFF Archived from the original on 2013 04 21 Retrieved 2013 01 21 Leyda Jay Musser Charles et al 1987 Before Hollywood Turn of the Century American Film New York American Federation for the Arts ISBN 978 0933920910 Burnette Peter June 7 1987 IN SHORT NONFICTION Faking It on Film New York Times Retrieved November 24 2018 Jay Leyda 1931 A Bronx Morning Museum of Modern Art Retrieved 2010 02 12 Sidney Meyers and Jay Leyda 1937 People of the Cumberland Museum of Modern Art Retrieved 2010 02 12 Barsam Richard Meran 1992 Nonfiction film Indiana University Press p 148 ISBN 0 253 20706 1 OCLC 24107769 External links editJay Leyda at IMDb Jay Leyda Papers 1925 1956 at the UCLA Library Collection Guide at the Online Archive of California Jay and Si lan Chen Leyda Papers 1913 1987 Tamiment Library Robert F Wagner Labor Archives New York University Collection Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jay Leyda amp oldid 1207997000, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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