Descriere YEO:
Pe YEO găsești Edition 69, Paperback/Jindrich Styrsky de la Twisted Spoon Press, în categoria Foreign Books.
Indiferent de nevoile tale, Edition 69, Paperback/Jindrich Styrsky din categoria Foreign Books îți poate aduce un echilibru perfect între calitate și preț, cu avantaje practice și moderne.
Preț: 88.99 Lei
Caracteristicile produsului Edition 69, Paperback/Jindrich Styrsky
- Brand: Twisted Spoon Press
- Categoria: Foreign Books
- Magazin: elefant.ro
- Ultima actualizare: 21-12-2024 01:38:29
Comandă Edition 69, Paperback/Jindrich Styrsky Online, Simplu și Rapid
Prin intermediul platformei YEO, poți comanda Edition 69, Paperback/Jindrich Styrsky de la elefant.ro rapid și în siguranță. Bucură-te de o experiență de cumpărături online optimizată și descoperă cele mai bune oferte actualizate constant.
Descriere magazin:
Launched in 1931 by Jind ich Styrsk ,
Edition 69 consisted of six volumes of erotic literature and illustration that followed the path marked out by Louis Aragon\'s Irene\'s Cunt and Georges Bataille\'s Story of the Eye. Including the first Czech translation of Marquis de Sade\'s Justine and Pietro Aretino (both illustrated by Toyen), three volumes were from contemporary Czech avant-garde artists, and these were all illustrated by Styrsk himself, who also contributed the text for the last volume of the series. Bringing together original English translations of the three Czech contributions to the
Edition 69 series, this volume comprises Nezval\'s "Sexual Nocturne"; Halas\'s erotic poetry collection "Thyrsos"; and Styrsk \'s "Emilie Comes to Me in a Dream," including the original essay from psychoanalyst and fellow Surrealist Bohuslav Brouk, all complemented by Styrsk \'s artwork, ranging from pen and ink drawings to graphic collages to pornographic photomontages. Influenced by Max Ernst\'s collage-novels, Andre Masson\'s illustrations, and the book as object, Styrsk \'s overall conception for the
Edition 69 series rank it among the notable achievements of European Surrealism, representing as well a sustained attempt by the interwar Czech avant-garde to investigate the taboos of bourgeois culture.