Strange Bedfellows: The First American Avant-gardeAbbeville Press, 1991 - 439 pagina's This book tells the story of the first American avant-garde in art, poetry and the theatre. The people discussed in this book include Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Marcel Duchamp and the Stettheimer sisters. The author suggests that this exchange of ideas transformed modern culture. Quotations from letters, diaries and interviews enliven this history. The development of the avant-garde depended as much on social intercourse, whether sexual, suppressed or platonic, as on aesthetics. By the time of the 1913 Armory Show, bohemia had made a home for itself in New York's Greenwich Village. |
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... appearance and reality , constructed intricate acrostics . His penchant for cerebral games was re- flected in his method of chess playing : while walking in the country , he would call out moves on an imaginary board . He wrote ...
... appearance and reality , constructed intricate acrostics . His penchant for cerebral games was re- flected in his method of chess playing : while walking in the country , he would call out moves on an imaginary board . He wrote ...
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... appearance of a star in the Tuscan sky , a soloist burst into " Song to the Evening Star " from Tannhäuser . Sipping champagne , titled guests strolled on the garlanded loggia , gazed out at the twilit hills , and admired the pair of ...
... appearance of a star in the Tuscan sky , a soloist burst into " Song to the Evening Star " from Tannhäuser . Sipping champagne , titled guests strolled on the garlanded loggia , gazed out at the twilit hills , and admired the pair of ...
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... appearance as a quarterly ; henceforth the little maga- zine would be published at irregular intervals . The prominence that Stieglitz gave photography that month underscored the fact that it no longer commanded much of a place at 291 ...
... appearance as a quarterly ; henceforth the little maga- zine would be published at irregular intervals . The prominence that Stieglitz gave photography that month underscored the fact that it no longer commanded much of a place at 291 ...
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