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The Militant Muse Whitney Chadwick

The Militant Muse von Whitney Chadwick

The Militant Muse Whitney Chadwick


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A beautifully written and elegantly constructed narrative that explores the intense, complex and far-reaching female friendships among the Surrealists during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.

The Militant Muse Zusammenfassung

The Militant Muse: Love, War and the Women of Surrealism Whitney Chadwick

The Militant Muse documents what it meant to be young, ambitious and female in the context of an avant-garde movement defined by celebrated men whose educational, philosophical and literary backgrounds were often quite different from those of their younger lovers and companions. Focusing on the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, Whitney Chadwick charts five intense, far-reaching female friendships among the Surrealists to show how Surrealism, female friendship and the experiences of war, loss and trauma shaped individual womens transitions from beloved muses to mature artists. Her vivid account includes the fascinating story of Claude Cahun and Suzanne Malherbes subversive activities in occupied Jersey, as well as the experiences of Lee Miller and Valentine Penrose at the frontline. Chadwick draws on personal correspondence between women, including the extraordinary letters between Leonora Carrington and Leonor Fini during the months following the arrest and imprisonment of Carringtons lover Max Ernst at the beginning of World War Two, and the letter Frida Kahlo shared with her friend and lover Jacqueline Lamba years after it was written in the late 1930s during a difficult stay in Paris, marred by her intense dislike of Breton.

Thoroughly engrossing, this history brings a new perspective to the political context of Surrealism, as well as fresh insights on the vital importance of female friendship to its artistic and intellectual flowering.

The Militant Muse Bewertungen

'A glorious antidote to the macho myths of the avant-garde' - DIVA
'Extraordinary so well written A strong book, with strong but also vulnerable women' - Breakaway Reviewers
'An important contribution to the way surrealism is understood it succeeds in transforming our understanding of a whole generation of artists, both women and men' - Literary Review
'A captivatingly rich account of female love, determination and support' - Vanessa Longden, LSE Review of Books
'Engaging Chadwicks eloquence and research enable us to appreciate the substance of these women at last' - Church Times
'Extraordinary and defiant; the history that Chadwick has unearthed will undoubtedly influence our understanding and interpretation of the surrealist movement for years to come' - Oxonian Review
'A beautifully constructed study of the complicated ways women needed each other and urged each other on' - Guardian
'Chadwick provides us with one way of re-establishing those connections and appreciating the remarkable lives of Surrealisms neglected women' - Apollo
'Engrossing this book will surely go a long way to cementing their fascinating legacy' - Review 31
'Indefatigably researched and written with subdued passion a valuable and absorbing account of the importance of female solidarity and friendship' - Times Literary Supplement

Über Whitney Chadwick

Whitney Chadwick is Professor Emerita at San Francisco State University. Among her other books are Women Artists and the Surrealist Movement, Women, Art and Society and Significant Others: Creativity and Intimate Partnership.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. The Alchemy of Desire: Valentine Penrose and Alice Rahon Paalen, India 1937 2. The Two Leonors: Leonora Carrington and Leonor Fini, Saint-Martin-dArdeche, 193841 3. I Will Write to You with My Eyes, Frida Kahlo and Jacqueline Lamba Breton, Mexico and Paris, 193845 4. Soldiers without Names, Claude Cahun, Suzanne Malherbe and Jacqueline Lamba, Jersey, 193845 5. Wars without End, Lee Miller and Valentine Penrose, 194078

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GOR008740819
9780500239681
0500239681
The Militant Muse: Love, War and the Women of Surrealism Whitney Chadwick
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Thames & Hudson Ltd
2017-10-05
256
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