Rive gauche : : Paris as a site of avant-garde art and cultural exchange in the 1920s / / edited by Elke Mettinger, Margarete Rubik and Jörge Türschmann.

From the late 19th century onwards Paris had been a congenial locus for bohemian life. By 1920 Montparnasse had superseded Montmartre as the intellectual and artistic heart of the city, inaugurating a decade of unequaled creative achievement and innovative self-performance. These were the years of t...

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Superior document:Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ; 144
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ; 144.
Physical Description:1 online resource (327 pages)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Judgements of Paris and Falling Troy – The French Metropolis as a Site of Cultural Archaeology in James Joyce’s Ulysses and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Babylon Revisited” /
Midwives to Modernism: Three Women’s Contributions to the Making of the Avant-Garde /
Jean Rhys’s Vision of the Left Bank /
“La vie toute faite des morceaux”: Intermediality and Impressionism in Jean Rhys’s Quartet /
The Surrealist Artist is Strolling around with the Little Puppy-Dog Sigmund Freud at his Heels: Perceptions of Space, the Subconscious and Gender Codifications in 1920's Paris /
Picturing the Metropolis: Paris in the Eye of the Camera /
Topography of a City of Differences: René Crevel’s La Mort difficile (1926) /
The Pull of the Metropolis: The Années folles from a Belgian Perspective, or the Paris of Maigret /
“Black Paris” in the 1920's and René Maran’s Novel Batouala /
Americans in Paris: Huidobro. Girondo. Tarsiwald. Vallejo /
The Plague in Paris or Burning Cities: Bruno Jasieński versus Paul Morand /
Claire Goll: Eine Deutsche in Paris (Une Allemande à Paris) /
Studies in buitenkant – Studies in Surroundings: Edgar Du Perron and the Modernists /
“It is evil; it is beautiful; it is fascinating; it is bewildering”: Thomas Wolfe’s Paris of the 1920's /
“At Last Lost in Paris”: A Canadian View on the Avant-Garde Paris of the 1920's /
Summary:From the late 19th century onwards Paris had been a congenial locus for bohemian life. By 1920 Montparnasse had superseded Montmartre as the intellectual and artistic heart of the city, inaugurating a decade of unequaled creative achievement and innovative self-performance. These were the years of the ‘Roaring Twenties’ or années folles . “Paris” – as Gertrude Stein famously remarked – “was where the twentieth century was”. The Rive Gauche offered a carnivalesque atmosphere of liberality, where the manifold experiments of the avant-garde could breathe freely. This volume attempts to do justice to the polyphony of voices and points up the synergies that existed between the creative activities of writers, painters, publishers, photographers and film-makers. The contributors adopt interdisciplinary approaches, casting new light on the rich and diverse artistic world of Paris in the twenties as presented in lesser known works by French artists, English and American expatriates, but also Belgian, Dutch, German, Polish or South American avant-gardists. The collection thus gives the reader a fascinating insight into artistic productions which have hitherto received comparatively little critical attention.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9042031794
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Elke Mettinger, Margarete Rubik and Jörge Türschmann.