Satan Tango (film/book by Béla Tarr/László Krasznahorkai)
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Satan Tango is associated with László Krasznahorkai's intense literary output and Béla Tarr's extended filmic adaptations; it is characterized by lengthy, meditative scenes and a bleak, lyrical tone.
The work is often referenced for its demand on the reader/viewer's attention and for its immersive, almost hypnotic pacing.
Fans frequently consume it in multiple sittings or segments due to its length and density.
Its significance is enhanced by Krasznahorkai's reputation and his recent recognition with major literary awards.
The piece exemplifies the intersection of literature and film in slow, deliberate storytelling.
The work is often referenced for its demand on the reader/viewer's attention and for its immersive, almost hypnotic pacing.
Fans frequently consume it in multiple sittings or segments due to its length and density.
Its significance is enhanced by Krasznahorkai's reputation and his recent recognition with major literary awards.
The piece exemplifies the intersection of literature and film in slow, deliberate storytelling.
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Mentioned by Paul as a long work he broke into treadmill-size chunks to experience while exercising.

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