Werner Herzog

Werner Herzog is a German author and filmmaker known for his works in literary fiction, history, memoir, and biography. He has published over a dozen books, including "Conquest of the Useless" and "Of Walking In Ice," which blend personal reflection with vivid storytelling. His first book in decades, "The Twilight World," marks a return to literary prose after a prolific career in cinema. Herzog's writing often mirrors the themes of his films, exploring human ambition, isolation, and the sublime.

A central figure in the German New Wave movement, Herzog has directed more than fifty feature and documentary films, including critically acclaimed works such as "Aguirre, The Wrath of God," "Fitzcarraldo," and "Grizzly Man." His narratives frequently focus on individuals pursuing extraordinary or impossible dreams, a motif that extends to his written works. Beyond filmmaking, Herzog has directed operas and contributed to the broader cultural landscape through his distinctive voice and philosophical depth.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Twilight World 2022
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Of Walking in Ice 1978
2 Scenarios 1982
3 The Bad Lieutenant 2009
4 Conquest of the Useless 2010
5 Scenarios II 2018
6 Scenarios III 2019
's Biographies & Memoirs
# Title Year
1 Every Man for Himself and God Against All 2023
Werner Herzog Anthologies
# Title Year
1 The Paris Review Issue 188 2009
2 Conversations on Cinema 2013
3 CINEMA, THOUGHT, LIFE. Conversations with Fata Morgana 2016
4 The Philosophy of Documentary Film 2016