Description |
1 online resource (164 pages) |
Series |
Chiasma ; 22 |
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Chiasma ; 22.
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Contents |
Table Of Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1: From Hot Dogs and Bananas to Deterioration and Alteration: Form, Idea, Being; Chapter 2: Joaquin's Love Affair; Chapter 3: The Cryptic and the Necessary, Deambulation and Sticks; Chapter 4: From Coffins to Italiana and Riggings, Shop Curtains and Narwa; Chapter 5: Accompanying the Other: From Chardin, Goya and Caillebotte to Bonnard, Crane and Roud; Chapter 6: Falling and Flowing; Chapter 7: The Self Accompanied: From Robbe-Grillet, Rossi and Roche to Commère, Bancquart and Bonnefoy; Chapter 8: Excavation and Forgetting, Embankment and Abyss |
Summary |
The Endless Theory of Days: The Art and Poetry of Gérard Titus-Carmel seeks to set forth the case for the special, multiple genius of a man who, despite the experience of a biting melancholy resulting from loss, despite an 'indefectible feeling of estrangement from the world', despite, too, the corrosive sense of art's, of languages's, deceptiveness, has never lost sight of a curious duty to the shadows that haunt and that, with now a strangeness that smiles, yet beckon toward 'the very place, finally clarified and recognised, of pure evidence. // [The place,] that is, where beauty is named' |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-164) |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Titus-Carmel, Gérard, 1942-
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Titus-Carmel, Gérard, 1942- |
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POETRY -- Continental European.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781429480864 |
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1429480866 |
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9789401204088 |
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940120408X |
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9042021659 |
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9789042021655 |
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