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Jean Cassou

  • André Noir
9 de julio de 1897 – 16 de enero de 1986
Jean Cassou
Georges Braque
Don Quijote de la Mancha
Chagall
Georges Braque
33 Sonnets of the Resistance & Other Poems
The Concise Encyclopedia of Symbolism
  • 2020

    Written during a harrowing period of solitary confinement in a Vichy prison, this remarkable collection of sonnets captures the poet's profound experiences while deprived of writing materials. Composed between December 1941 and February 1942, these poignant verses reflect themes of isolation, resilience, and the power of creativity in the face of adversity. The new prize-winning translation brings fresh life to these powerful works, ensuring their emotional depth resonates with contemporary readers.

    33 Sonnets of the Resistance & Other Poems
  • 2001

    "On peut passer l'éponge sur la résistance, (...) prêcher la réconciliation dans l'aveuglement ... Mais les morts ?" Jean Cassou, La Mémoire courte, 1953 Écrivain, poète, fondateur du musée d'Art moderne, et l'un des premiers résistants, Jean Cassou (1897-1986) publie en 1953 La Mémoire courte, alors que se pose en France la question de l'amnistie des collaborateurs et que le monde, plongé dans la guerre froide, semble n'avoir le choix qu'entre l'horreur de la dictature stalinienne et la frénésie anticommuniste nord-américaine. Méditation dédiée à la mémoire de ses camarades tombés pour la liberté, mais aussi attaque violente contre la tentation de "la réconciliation dans l'aveuglement", ce texte tantôt virulent, tantôt teinté de mélancolie, entend rappeler que, pour ceux qui y engagèrent tout, jusqu'à leur vie, la Résistance fut avant tout "un fait moral, absolu, suspendu, pur.".

    La mémoire courte
  • 1997
  • 1988
  • 1984

    "In the last decade of the nineteenth century, the term Symbolism came to represent a literary, artistic and intellectual movement of great influence. Orginating in France around 1880, then spreading throughout Europe and America, it was above all a movement of protest against positivism, scientism and philistinism, and embraced all the idealist aspirations of the age, having in some respects strong links with other movements of the time such as Decadence and Art Nouveau. Symbolism turned towards the shadows of our inner nature, and explored man's fascination for the strange, the unusual, the dark, the mysterious. Closely connected with the Romantic spirit, and inseperable from Naturalism and Impressionism through its violent reaction against them, it in many ways heralded Expressionism and Surrealism-and is thus a movement found at the very heart of our contemporary culture."--BOOK JACKET.

    The Concise Encyclopedia of Symbolism
  • 1982

    Chagall

    • 256 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    Book by New Line Books, Confidential, Concepts

    Chagall
  • 1974
  • 1974