Nicolas Calas and the Challenge of Surrealism
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This is the first intellectual biography of the Greek-American  surrealist poet and art critic Nicolas Calas (1907–1988). Emerging on  the scene in a vital period in Greek literary history – a period ...
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This is the first intellectual biography of the Greek-American  surrealist poet and art critic Nicolas Calas (1907–1988). Emerging on  the scene in a vital period in Greek literary history – a period that would  yield the so-called “Generation of the Thirties” and the two Nobel laureates  George Seferis and Odysseas Elyis – Calas would be an important forerunner of  surrealism in Greece in the early 1930s, fusing avant-garde poetics with  Trotskyism and Freudo-Marxist principles. With a growing sense of  isolation – reflected in his opposition to both the aesthetic and ideological  dogmas of the Left as well as the Greek conservative cultural establishment –  and further disappointed by some of the negative critical reception of his poems  and his ideological differences with the other Greek surrealists, Calas decided  to move to Paris in the mid-1930s, becoming a part of the circle around André  Breton. On the eve of World War II Calas would become one of the first  émigré surrealists to settle in New York, helping to pave the way for several of  his French colleagues, such as Breton, Ernst, and Tanguy, and he would be an  instrumental figure in the dissemination of surrealism in the United States,  writing catelogues and contributing to important publications such as VVV and  View. During the 1960–70s – now an established and well-respected art  critic for journals such as Village Voice, Art International, Arts Magazine and  Artforum – Calas continued to champion surrealist ideals in the United States,  but he also wrote extensively on Pop Art, which put him in opposition to most  other surrealists of the time. His poetry likewise reflected his restless spirit  as the poems move freely between different genres, such as futurism, surrealism  and satire, and are characterized by his polemical stance as well as his sharp,  playful and intellectual wit. A highly enigmatic poet and intellectual  who continuously put forward challenging questions and radical ideas in his work  – which included essays, reviews, translations, polemics and poetry in Greek,  French and English – Calas occupies an important place as the first truly  avant-garde poet in Greece and his French theoretical work and American art  criticism remain culturally relevant through their emphasis on raising important  questions. This venturesome book-length study of Nicolas Calas – the  first of its kind – will be of great interest to students, scholars and general  readers interested in the many fields and disciplines that Calas would traverse  – art criticism, surrealism, philosophy, poetry to name but a few – in the  service of the avant-garde. Lena Hoff, Ph.D. in Modern Greek  Studies, University of Birmingham.
Detaljer
Forlag
Museum Tusculanum
Udgave
1
ISBN
9788763540681
Sprog
Dansk
Originalsprog
dan
Sider
416
Udgivelsesdato
28-02-2014
Format
Hæftet
Varenr.
2065261
EAN nr.
9788763540681
Varegruppe
Pb,biografier/erindringer
Højde/Dybde (mm)
29
Bredde (mm)
170
Længde (mm)
240
Vægt (g)
946
