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Modern Times, Modern Places Peter Conrad

Modern Times, Modern Places By Peter Conrad

Modern Times, Modern Places by Peter Conrad


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Summary

An exploration of modern assumptions about God, social, economic, and political structures, through the analysis of contemporary cultural expression. This is combined with a study of the locations that successively became the frontiers of modernity, such as Vienna, Moscow, Paris and Berlin, as well as America.

Modern Times, Modern Places Summary

Modern Times, Modern Places: Life and Art in the 20th Century by Peter Conrad

The world changed faster during the 20th century than ever before. All our previous assumptions about God, our social, economic and political structures, science and technology, and - by extension - ourselves and our culture were utterly transformed. The 20th century was the century that dared to question everything - and its progress is told in this tour de force.

'Modern Times' are explored through the cultural expressions - in art, in literature, in music - of the true conviction that we lived through an unprecedentedly testing period in human experience. 'Modern Places' are the locations that became the frontiers of modernity - cities like Vienna, Moscow, Paris and Berlin, new worlds in the Americas, and a preview of a possible future in Moscow.

Did it all happen too fast and go too far? Modernity was like a rollercoaster ride, during which the human race jested with disaster and delighted in the havoc created by the play of g-forces. But despite the dangers that were unleashed along the way, with the clear perspective Peter Conrad provides on a phase of history that has only recently passed, we are much the better prepared to confront the new millennium. By making sense of our immediate past, this book aims to carry us forward through the 21st century.

Modern Times, Modern Places Reviews

'... a book with everything in it, a fascinating melange, going in all directions at once' - Hanif Kureishi, Guardian (Books of the Year)
'A blockbuster of a book, a work which will inspire admiration and wonder ... writing with equal assurance about poetry, novels, painting, architecture, film and music ' - Sunday Telegraph
'Conrad is stunningly well-informed, compulsively allusive and equipped with the kind of imagination that transforms the base metal of contemporary history into pure gold ' - Robert McCrum, Observer
'Tells the story of modern cultural history with unflagging freshness, and without an ounce of surplus stylistic fat' - Terry Eagleton, London Review of Books

About Peter Conrad

Peter Conrad taught English literature at Christ Church, Oxford, from 1973 to 2011. He has written more than twenty books, including How the World Was Won: The Americanization of Everywhere; Creation: Artists, Gods & Origins; At Home in Australia; and Modern Times, Modern Places: Life and Art in the Twentieth Century, all published by Thames & Hudson.

Table of Contents

Doomsday and after; the end of the world in Vienna; interrogating the universe; trains, cars, aeroplanes; Zaum; metamorphoses; the adventures of Mercury; returning the sky; arms and mankind; the beginning of the world in Moscow and Petrograd; the new human beings; vessels and voids; the mysteries of Paris; the end of the world in Berlin; the early people; spring, sacred and profane; the new inhumanity; the Chapliniad; the age of light; power and darkness; Ameriques, Amerika; the end of the world at Hiroshima; America and infinitude; Popism; the prosthetic God; the newer human beings; third worlds; spaceship Japan; the great re-engagement; keep on going.

Additional information

GOR002195736
9780500281512
0500281513
Modern Times, Modern Places: Life and Art in the 20th Century by Peter Conrad
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19990705
752
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