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Cabarets, Humor and the Avant Garde, 1875-1905
Author : Phillip Dennis Cate
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 20,88 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780813523248
Cabarets, Humor and the Avant Garde, 1875-1905
Author : Lynda Jessup
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 50,38 MB
Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780802083548
Scholars in art history, anthropology, history, and feminist media studies explore Western antimodernism of the turn of the 20th century as an artistic response to a perceived loss of ?authentic? experience.
Author : Qiu Miaojin
Publisher : New York Review of Books
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 42,72 MB
Release : 2014-06-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1590177258
An NYRB Classics Original When the pioneering Taiwanese novelist Qiu Miaojin committed suicide in 1995 at age twenty-six, she left behind her unpublished masterpiece, Last Words from Montmartre. Unfolding through a series of letters written by an unnamed narrator, Last Words tells the story of a passionate relationship between two young women—their sexual awakening, their gradual breakup, and the devastating aftermath of their broken love. In a style that veers between extremes, from self-deprecation to pathos, compulsive repetition to rhapsodic musings, reticence to vulnerability, Qiu’s genre-bending novel is at once a psychological thriller, a sublime romance, and the author’s own suicide note. The letters (which, Qiu tells us, can be read in any order) leap between Paris, Taipei, and Tokyo. They display wrenching insights into what it means to live between cultures, languages, and genders—until the genderless character Zoë appears, and the narrator’s spiritual and physical identity is transformed. As powerfully raw and transcendent as Mishima’s Confessions of a Mask, Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther, and Theresa Cha’s Dictée, to name but a few, Last Words from Montmartre proves Qiu Miaojin to be one of the finest experimentalists and modernist Chinese-language writers of our generation.
Author : Steven Moore Whiting
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 610 pages
File Size : 38,6 MB
Release : 1999-02-18
Category : Music
ISBN : 0191584525
Erik Satie (1866-1925) came of age in the bohemian subculture of Montmartre, with its artists' cabarets and cafés-concerts. Yet apologists have all too often downplayed this background as potentially harmful to the reputation of a composer whom they regarded as the progenitor of modern French music. Whiting argues, on the contrary, that Satie's two decades in and around Montmartre decisively shaped his aesthetic priorities and compositional strategies. He gives the fullest account to date of Satie's professional activities as a popular musician, and of how he transferred the parodic techniques and musical idioms of cabaret entertainment to works for concert hall. From the esoteric Gymnopédies to the bizarre suites of the 1910s and avant-garde ballets of the 1920s (not to mention music journalism and playwriting), Satie's output may be daunting in its sheer diversity and heterodoxy; but his radical transvaluation of received artistic values makes far better sense once placed in the fascinating context of bohemian Montmartre.
Author : Sue Roe
Publisher : Penguin Books
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 16,74 MB
Release : 2016-04-19
Category : Art
ISBN : 0143108123
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Page : 370 pages
File Size : 32,52 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Art
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Page : 740 pages
File Size : 24,24 MB
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Author : Ingrid Pfeiffer
Publisher : Hirmer Verlag GmbH
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,13 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Art
ISBN : 9783777421971
Removed from the glamour of Paris during the French Belle Époque, the village-like district of Montmartre offered a bohemian refuge for many poets and artists. Esprit Montmartre explores this rich period of artistic production, its sociopolitical contexts and how they continue to influence the image of the artist and his subjects today. 0Exhibition: Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany (07.02.-01.06.2014).
Author : Jani Scandura
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 27,12 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Art
ISBN : 0814781365
Drawing on a variety of interdisciplinary debates in cultural studies and contemporary theory, Modernism, Inc. provides a new look at the relationship between modernism and postmodernism within the critical frame of twentieth-century American culture. Organized around the idea of "incorporation"--embodiment, repressed memory, and advanced capitalism--Modernism, Inc. covers a wide range of topics: Josephine Baker's "hot house style"; the president's penis in American political life; myth-making and the Hoover Dam; trauma, poetics, and the Armenian genocide; feminist kitsch and the recuperation of North America's "Great Lady painters"; Gertrude Stein and Jewish Social Science; the Reno Divorce Factory and the production of gender; Andy Razaf and Black Bolshevism. Collectively, the essays suggest that the relationship between the modern and the postmodern is not one of rupture, belatedness, dilution, or extremity, but of haunting. Modernism, Inc. looks at our ghosts, and at the unspeakable secrets of modernity from which they're derived. Contributors: Maria Damon, Walter Kalidjian, Walter Lew, Janet Lyon, William J. Maxwell, Cary Nelson, John Timberman Newcombe, David G. Nicholls, Thomas Pepper, Paula Rabinowitz, Daniel Rosenberg, Marlon Ross, Jani Scandura, Kathleen Stewart, Julia Walker.
Author : Nicholas Hewitt
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 20,5 MB
Release : 2017-06-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1786948117
Montmartre: A Cultural History offers an engaging tour of one of the most fascinating areas of Paris, exploring a rich history from the Belle Epoque to the Occupation. The work explores many iconic areas of Paris, such as the Moulin-Rouge and Sacré-Coeur.