
Attribution
edited, translated, annotated, and with a prologue by Christopher MaurerPublication Details
Book1st edSwan Isle Press2004Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) ND813.D3 A3 2004 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Description
Salvador Dali replied to Garcia Lorca, referring to the essay on aesthetics that Dali had just written, ?. Christopher Maurer?s masterful prologue and selection of letters, texts, and images (many generously provided by the Fundacion Gala-Salvador Dali and Fundacion Federico Garcia Lorca), offer compelling and intimate insights into the lives and work of two iconic artists. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Dalí, Salvador, — 1904-1989 — Correspondence
- García Lorca, Federico, — 1898-1936 — Correspondence
- Dalí, Salvador, — 1904-1989 — Friends and associates
- García Lorca, Federico, — 1898-1936 — Friends and associates
- Artists — Spain — Correspondence
- Authors, Spanish — 20th century — Correspondence
- Arts, Spanish — 20th century
- Aesthetics, Modern — 20th century
Notes
- "Sebastian’s Arrows is an intelligent selection and translation of letters, texts (some previously unpublished), and images, including an introduction and notes, by Christopher Maurer, giving the general reader, student, and scholar insight into the lives of two exceptional artists." "Written between 1925 and 1936, the letters tell of a friendship that began in the Residencia de Estudiantes, Madrid, where the two waged war against cultural "putrefaction" and the sacred cows of Spanish art. Distinct portraits emerge. The letters - some never before published in English - reveal the intimacies of friendship and the skirmishes and "crossed swords" of poetry and art."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Prologue / Christopher Maurer
- Letters
- Ode to Salvador Dali / Federico Garcia Lorca
- St. Lucy and St. Lazarus / Federico Garcia Lorca
- St. Sebastian / Salvador Dali
- Imagination, inspiration, evasion / Federico Garcia Lorca
- Sketch of the new painting / Federico Garcia Lorca
ISBN
- 0967880882
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