Provisionality and the Poem

Provisionality and the Poem
Title Provisionality and the Poem PDF eBook
Author Emma Wagstaff
Publisher BRILL
Pages 244
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9401202672

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Much poetic writing in France in the post-1945 period is set in an elemental landscape and expressed through an impersonal poetic voice. It is therefore often seen as primarily spatial and cut off from human concerns. This study of three poets, André du Bouchet, Philippe Jaccottet and Bernard Noël, who have not been compared before, argues that space is inseparable from time in their work, which is always in transition. The different ways in which the provisional operates in their writing show the wide range of forms that modern poetry can take: an insistence on the figure of the interval, hesitant movement, or exuberant impulse. As well as examining the imaginative universes of the poets through close attention to the texts, this book considers the important contribution they have made in their prose writing to our understanding of the visual arts and poetry translation, in themselves transitional activities. It argues that these writers have, in different ways, succeeded in creating poetic worlds that attest to close and constantly changing contact with the real.

Contemporary French and francophone art

Contemporary French and francophone art
Title Contemporary French and francophone art PDF eBook
Author Michael Bishop
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 242
Release 2005
Genre Art, French
ISBN 9789042018778

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Présente vingt-trois essais consacrés à l'art français et francophone depuis 1980, en proposant une analyse critique d'une cinquantaine d'artistes aussi divers que des écrivains, photographes, peintres.

O. Debré [Exhibition] M. Knoedler, New York, Apr. 23-May 11, 1963

O. Debré [Exhibition] M. Knoedler, New York, Apr. 23-May 11, 1963
Title O. Debré [Exhibition] M. Knoedler, New York, Apr. 23-May 11, 1963 PDF eBook
Author Olivier Debré
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1963
Genre
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Riopelle in Conversation

Riopelle in Conversation
Title Riopelle in Conversation PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Erouart
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 100
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 9780887845635

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Jean-Paul Riopelle is without question one of the great painters of our time; he is the only Quebec artist whose work has a truly international reputation. Riopelle in Conversation takes stock of a life steeped in the most vital works produced during the last fifty years of art and literature. Also included is a Radio-Canada interview by Fernand Seguin. Two glimpses into a fascinating and brilliant mind.

Public without Rhetoric

Public without Rhetoric
Title Public without Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author João Mendes Ribeiro / Menos é Mais
Publisher monade
Pages 26
Release 2018-05-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9899948543

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Public without Rhetoric brings together 12 public building projects created by Portuguese architects, whose construction was completed between 2007 and 2017, a decade ravaged by the severe financial and economic crisis. The chosen works highlight the Portuguese architects marked generalist nature and cross-generational excellence, in an affirmation of architecture as a celebration of the experience of public space.

I Like Hong Kong

I Like Hong Kong
Title I Like Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Frank Vigneron
Publisher The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Pages 376
Release 2010-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 9629964317

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Contemporary Chinese art is nowadays a subject area widely taught and researched in academic and nonacademic publications, but it has not yet been studied by 'localizing' the research in specific cultural areas within the Chinese world. Selecting Hong Kong for a first such study was an obvious choice, since Hong Kong culture has had for already quite a long time very specific features which have put it apart from the generally accepted definition of Chinese national culture. Although it is not a survey of 'Hong Kong art,' as such a study would demand many more books, the works of about eighty artists working in Hong Kong (and sometimes outside) have been analyzed and contextualized in these pages.

New Playwriting Strategies

New Playwriting Strategies
Title New Playwriting Strategies PDF eBook
Author Paul C. Castagno
Publisher Routledge
Pages 266
Release 2012-01-30
Genre Art
ISBN 1136630813

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New Playwriting Strategies has become a canonical text in the study and teaching of playwriting, offering a fresh and dynamic insight into the subject. This thoroughly revised and expanded second edition explores and highlights the wide spread of new techniques that form contemporary theatre writing, as well as their influence on other dramatic forms. Paul Castagno builds on the innovative plays of Len Jenkin, Mac Wellman, and the theories of Mikhail Bakhtin to investigate groundbreaking new techniques from a broad range of contemporary dramatists, including Sarah Ruhl, Suzan Lori-Parks and Young Jean Lee. New features in this edition include an in-depth study of the adaptation of classical texts in contemporary playwright and the utilizing new technologies, such as YouTube, Wikipedia and blogs to create alternative dramatic forms. The author’s step-by-step approach offers the reader new models for: narrative dialogue character monologue hybrid plays This is a working text for playwrights, presenting a range of illuminating new exercises suitable for everyone from the workshop student to the established writer. New Playwriting Strategies is an essential resource for anyone studying and writing drama today.