Soundproof room
Malraux's anti-aesthetics
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Author
Publication
2001 - Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif, California
Language
English
Word Count
28,500 words, Guess
Page Count
114 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesoundproofroomma0000lyot
- ISBN-100804737495
- ISBN-100804737509
- ISBN-139780804737494
- ISBN-139780804737500
and 6 more
- Goodreads2163931', '406162
- Library of Congress Control Number00050484
- OCLC Control Number45172921
- Better World Books9780804737500
- Better World Books9780804737494
- Open LibraryOL6789801M
Classifications
- DDC843/.912
- LCCPQ2625.A716 Z6965813 2001
- LCCPQ2625
Description
"In this, one of the last published books planned by one of the major cultural philosophers of our time, Lyotard addresses, in his powerful and allusive critical voice, Malraux's reflections on art and literature. The result, more than a sequel to Lyotard's acclaimed biography Signe Malraux, tells us as much about Lyotard and his critical concerns as it does about Malraux. It gives us Lyotard's final thoughts on his long study of the critical, disruptive possibilities of art and of the relation between aesthetics and politics. At first glance, Lyotard's sympathetic and generous analysis of Malraux might be surprising to some, for Malraux's metaphysics of art seems far removed from, if not diametrically opposed to, Lyotard's postmodern, experimental approach. But this is perhaps the book's greatest achievement, for Lyotard succeeds both in giving a compelling critical reading of Malraux (and through him of an entire era of art criticism) and in presenting, complicating, and developing his own position on art and aesthetics." "In order to present Lyotard's exquisitely compact style in the best possible way, the original French text appears on facing pages with the English translation."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Cultural memory in the present
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