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L Ecriture Alchimique Ou L Intimit Vivante


L Ecriture Alchimique Ou L Intimit Vivante
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Author : Corinne Capdequi Peyranère
language : fr
Publisher:
Release Date : 2022

L Ecriture Alchimique Ou L Intimit Vivante written by Corinne Capdequi Peyranère and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with categories.




Les Vivants Et Les Morts


Les Vivants Et Les Morts
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Author : Arlette Bouloumié
language : fr
Publisher: Editions Imago
Release Date : 2008-01-01

Les Vivants Et Les Morts written by Arlette Bouloumié and has been published by Editions Imago this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-01-01 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.




The Hatred Of Music


The Hatred Of Music
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Author : Pascal Quignard
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2016-03-28

The Hatred Of Music written by Pascal Quignard and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-03-28 with Music categories.


Throughout Pascal Quignard’s distinguished literary career, music has been a recurring obsession. As a musician he organized the International Festival of Baroque Opera and Theatre at Versailles in the early 1990s, and thus was instrumental in the rediscovery of much forgotten classical music. Yet in 1994 he abruptly renounced all musical activities. The Hatred of Music is Quignard’s masterful exploration of the power of music and what history reveals about the dangers it poses. From prehistoric chants to challenging contemporary compositions, Quignard reflects on music of all kinds and eras. He draws on vast cultural knowledge—the Bible, Greek mythology, early modern history, modern philosophy, the Holocaust, and more—to develop ten accessible treatises on music. In each of these small masterpieces the author exposes music’s potential to manipulate, to mesmerize, to domesticate. Especially disturbing is his scrutiny of the role music played in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. Quignard’s provocative book takes on particular relevance today, as we find ourselves surrounded by music as never before in history.



Surrealism And Women


Surrealism And Women
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Author : Mary Ann Caws
language : en
Publisher: MIT Press
Release Date : 1991-03-13

Surrealism And Women written by Mary Ann Caws and has been published by MIT Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991-03-13 with Design categories.


These sixteen illustrated essays present an important revision of surrealism by focusing on the works of women surrealists and their strategies to assert positions as creative subjects within a movement that regarded woman primarily as an object of masculine desire or fear.While the male surrealists attacked aspects of the bourgeois order, they reinforced the traditional patriarchal image of woman. Their emphasis on dreams, automatic writing, and the unconscious reveal some of the least inhibited masculine fantasies. The first resistance to the male surrealists' projection of the female figure arose in the writings and paintings of marginalized woman artists and writers associated with Surrealism. The essays in this collection explore the complexity of these women's works, which simultaneously employ and subvert the dominant discourse of male surrealists. Essays What Do Little Girls Dream Of: The Insurgent Writing of Gis�le Prassinos • Finding What You Are Not Looking For • From D�jeuner en fourrure to Caroline: Meret Oppenheim's Chronicle of Surrealism • Speaking with Forked Tongues: "Male" Discourse in "Female" Surrealism? • Androgyny: Interview with Meret Oppenheim • The Body Subversive: Corporeal Imagery in Carrington, Prassinos, and Mansour • Identity Crises: Joyce Mansour's Narratives • Joyce Mansour and Egyptian Mythology • In the Interim: The Constructivist Surrealism of Kay Sage • The Flight from Passion in Leonora Carrington's Literary Work • Beauty and/Is the Beast: Animal Symbology in the Work of Leonora Carrington, Remedio Varo, and Leonor Fini • Valentine, Andr�, Paul et les autres, or the Surrealization of Valentine Hugo • Refashioning the World to the Image of Female Desire: The Collages of Aube Ell�ou�t • Eileen Agar • Statement by Dorothea Tanning



The Motives Of Proteus


The Motives Of Proteus
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Author : José Enrique Rodó
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1928

The Motives Of Proteus written by José Enrique Rodó and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1928 with Aesthetics, Modern categories.




D Zafi


D Zafi
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Author : Frankétienne
language : en
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Release Date : 2018-10-30

D Zafi written by Frankétienne and has been published by University of Virginia Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-30 with Fiction categories.


Dézafi is no ordinary zombie novel. In the hands of the great Haitian author known simply as Frankétienne, zombification takes on a symbolic dimension that stands as a potent commentary on a country haunted by a history of slavery. Now this dynamic new translation brings this touchstone in Haitian literature to English-language readers for the first time. Written in a provocative experimental style, with a myriad of voices and combining myth, poetry, allegory, magical realism, and social realism, Dézafi tells the tale of a plantation that is run and worked by zombies for the financial benefit of the living owner. The owner's daughter falls in love with a zombie and facilitates his transformation back into fully human form, leading to a rebellion that challenges the oppressive imbalance that had robbed the workers of their spirit. With the walking dead and bloody cockfights (the "dézafi" of the title) as cultural metaphors for Haitian existence, Frankétienne’s novel is ultimately a powerful allegory of political and social liberation.



Adab And Modernity


Adab And Modernity
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Author : Cathérine Mayeur-Jaouen
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2019-12-09

Adab And Modernity written by Cathérine Mayeur-Jaouen and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-12-09 with Religion categories.


Adab is a concept situated at the heart of Arabic and Islamic civilization. What became of it, towards modernity? The question of the civilising process (Norbert Elias) helps us reflect on this story.



Author Author


Author Author
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Author : David Lodge
language : en
Publisher: Random House
Release Date : 2012-02-29

Author Author written by David Lodge and has been published by Random House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-02-29 with Fiction categories.


In David Lodge's last novel, Thinks... the novelist Henry James was invisibly present in quotation and allusion. In Author, Author he is centre stage, sometimes literally. The story begins in December 1915, with the dying author surrounded by his relatives and servants, most of whom have private anxieties of their own, then loops back to the 1880s, to chart the course of Henry's 'middle years', focusing particularly on his friendship with the genial Punch artist and illustrator, George Du Maurier, and his intimate but chaste relationship with the American writer Constance Fenimore Woolson. By the end of the decade Henry is seriously worried by the failure of his books to 'sell', and decides to try and achieve fame and fortune as a playwright, at the same time that George Du Maurier, whose sight is failing, diversifies into writing novels. The consequences, for both men, are surprising, ironic, comic and tragic by turns, reaching a climax in the years 1894-5. As Du Maurier's Trilby, to the bewilderment of its author himself, becomes the bestseller of the century, Henry anxiously awaits the first night of his make-or-break play, Guy Domville ... Thronged with vividly drawn characters, some of them with famous names, others recovered from obscurity, Author, Author presents a fascinating panorama of literary and theatrical life in late Victorian England, which in many ways foreshadowed today's cultural mix of art, commerce and publicity. But it is essentially a novel about authorship - about the obsessions, hopes, dreams, triumphs and disappointments, of those who live by the pen - with, at its centre, an exquisite characterisation of one writer, rendered with remarkable empathy.



Kamouraska


Kamouraska
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Author : Anne HŽbert
language : en
Publisher: A List
Release Date : 2012

Kamouraska written by Anne HŽbert and has been published by A List this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Fiction categories.


A dutiful wife, keeping vigil with her dying husband, relives in memory her part in a "Crime Passionnel" committed in Quebec in 1840.



The Serpent Of Stars


The Serpent Of Stars
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Author : Jean Giono
language : en
Publisher: Archipelago
Release Date : 2004-04-23

The Serpent Of Stars written by Jean Giono and has been published by Archipelago this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-04-23 with Fiction categories.


The Serpent of Stars (Le serpent d¢étoiles, 1993; reprinted 1999 Grasset) takes place in rural southern France in the early part of the century. The novel’s elusive narrative thread ties landscape to character to an expanse just beyond our grasp. The narrator encounters a shepherding family and glimpse by glimpse, each family member and the shepherding way of life is revealed to us. The novel culminates in a large shepherds’ gathering where a traditional Shepherd’s Play—a kind of creation myth that includes in its cast The River, The Sea, The Man, and The Mountain—is enacted. The work’s proto-environmental world view as well as its hybrid form—part play, part novel—makes The Serpent of Stars astonishingly contemporary. W.S. Merwin’s "Green Fields" begins, "By this part of the century few are left who believe/in the animals for they are not there in the carved parts/of them served on plates and the pleas from slatted trucks..." This novel leaves the reader believing not only in the animals, but the terrain they are part of, the people who tend them, and the life all these elements together compose.