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The Absolute Gravedigger by Vitezslav Nezval
The Absolute Gravedigger, published in 1937, is in many ways the culmination of Vitězslav Nezval's work as an avant-garde poet, combining the Poetism of his earlier work and his turn to Surrealism in the 1930s with his political concerns in the years leading up to World War I. It is above all a collection of startling verbal and visual inventiveness. And while a number of salient political issues emerge from the Surrealist ommatidia, Nezval's imagination here is completely free-wheeling and untethered to any specific locale as he displays mastery of a variety of forms, from long-limbed imaginative free verse narratives to short, formally rhymed meditations in quatrains, to prose and even visual art (the volume includes six of his decalcomania images). Together with his previous two collections, The Absolute Gravedigger forms one of the most important corpora of interwar Surrealist poetry. Yet here Nezval's wild albeit restrained mix of absolute freedom and formal perfection has shifted its focus to explore the darker imagery of putrefaction and entropy, the line breaks in the shorter lyric poems slicing the language into fragments that float in the mind with open-ended meaning and a multiplicity of readings. Inspired by Salvador Dali's paranoiac-critical method, the poems go in directions that are at first unimaginable but continue to evolve unexpectedly until they resolve or dissolve - like electron clouds, they have a form within which a seemingly chaotic energy reigns. Nezval's language, however, is under absolute control, allowing him to reach into the polychromatic clouds of Surrealist uncertainty to form shapes we recognize, though never expected to see, to meld images and concepts into a constantly developing and dazzling kaleidoscope.
Nezval, VàÂ-Tãâ°zslav: - VàÂ-tÃâ°zslav Nezval (1900-1958), an original member of the avant-garde artists group DevÃâ°tsil and a leading figure in the Poetist movement, was perhaps the most prolific Czech writer of the interwar period. His output consists of a number of poetry collections, experimental plays and novels, memoirs, essays, and translations. His best work is from the interwar period. He frequently visited Paris, engaging with the French surrealists. Forging a friendship with AndrÃ(c) Breton and Paul Eluard, he was instrumental in founding The Surrealist Group of Czechoslovakia in 1934.
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| ISBN 13 | 9788086264493 |
| ISBN 10 | 8086264491 |
| Titel | The Absolute Gravedigger |
| Autor | Vitezslav Nezval |
| Buchzustand | Nicht verfügbar |
| Bindungsart | Hardback |
| Verlag | Twisted Spoon Press |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2016-09-26 |
| Seitenanzahl | 214 |
| Hinweis auf dem Einband | Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden. |
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