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Writing Art

French Literary Responses to the Work of Alberto Giacometti

by Emma Wagstaff (Author)
©2011 Monographs XII, 220 Pages

Summary

The Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti participated in Parisian literary and cultural circles from the early meetings of the Surrealists to existentialism and the diverse currents in art and poetry that followed. Numerous writers were inspired to respond to his sculpture, drawing, painting and publications during his lifetime and after his death in 1966. This book considers examples of poésie critique devoted to Giacometti’s work by major French poets and thinkers from André Breton to Yves Bonnefoy. Through close readings of key texts, it discusses the extent to which each writer has succeeded in overcoming the dichotomy between a text and its visual stimulus that so often leads to a hierarchical relationship. Many of these writers focus on the materiality of Giacometti’s works of art and of the written word. Examination of their writings thus allows new understandings of poésie critique and ekphrasis to be developed.

Details

Pages
XII, 220
Year
2011
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039118717
Language
English
Keywords
Parisian literary and cultural circles major French poets text and its visual stimulus Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti Surrealist group to Existentialism
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2011. XII, 220 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Emma Wagstaff (Author)

Emma Wagstaff is Lecturer in French at the University of Birmingham. She studied modern languages at the University of Cambridge and held a research fellowship at St John’s College. She has been a visiting student at the École Normale Supérieure and previously taught French literature at Trinity College, Cambridge.

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