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The Ur-text of Surrealist inspiration, in the only complete annotated collection of Lautreamont's writings available in an English translation. Little is known about this pseudonymous author aside from his real name (Isador Ducasse), birth in Uruguay (1846), and pre-mature death in Paris (1870). The first publisher of Maldoror attached the following warning to readers: 'Only the few may relish this bitter fruit without danger.' Still dangerous for those whose imaginations soar with impunity, the name Lautreamont reads as a true sign for the abandonment of hope and the apprehension of all signs of life. 352p. Codice articolo 715460
Equal parts dark, destructive and brilliant, Maldoror blazed the way for the 20th century's boldest adventures in art, music and literature
André Breton described Maldoror as "the expression of a revelation so complete it seems to exceed human potential." Little is known about its pseudonymous author, aside from his real name (Isidore Ducasse), birth in Uruguay (1846) and early death in Paris (1870). Lautréamont bewildered his contemporaries, but the Surrealists modeled their efforts after his black humor and poetic leaps of logic, exemplified by the oft-quoted line, "As beautiful as the chance meeting on a dissecting table of a sewing machine and an umbrella." Maldoror 's shocked first publisher refused to bind the sheets of the original edition—and perhaps no better invitation exists to this book, which warns the reader, "Only the few may relish this bitter fruit without danger." This is the only complete annotated collection of Lautréamont's writings available in English, in Alexis Lykiard's superior translation. For this latest edition, Lykiard updates his introduction to include recent scholarship.
Titolo: Maldoror & the Complete Works of the Comte ...
Casa editrice: Exact Change
Data di pubblicazione: 2011
Legatura: Paperback
Condizione: Good