Contributions

  • Furbank, Philip Nicholas. - Contributor
  • Cain, Alex M. - Contributor

Publication

2004 - Berg, Oxford, England

Language

English

Word Count

55,250 words, Guess

Page Count

221 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Goodreads3432767
  • LibraryThing2703141

Classifications

  • DDC391/.009/034
  • LCCPQ2344.D4 E5 2004

Alternate Titles

  • Dernière mode.

Description

In 1874, Stephane Mallarme, the great French poet, undertook a highly idiosyncratic project--the publication of a fashion magazine called La Derniere Mode (The Latest Fashion)--that he almost single-handedly compiled. Using a variety of feminine and masculine pseudonyms to theorize about fashion and to advise on popular vacation destinations, home furnishings, and entertainment, Mallarmé created a spectacularly original work. The distinguishing feature of Mallarme's magazine is that it explores the nature of fashion from the inside. While it is a genuine fashion magazine, it also satirizes the entire genre. Various theories have been entertained about the work: it has been viewed as a prose poem, a hoax, and a cynical money-making venture. Furbank and Cain, however, argue that such guesses are hopelessly off the mark. Complete with the original artwork and a contextualizing introduction and commentary, this is the definitive translation of one of French literature's greatest enigmas.

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Other Editions

  • Mallarmé on fashion: a translation of the fashion magazine, La dernière mode, with commentaryBerg2004-01-01

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