Robert Desnos and the Play of Popular Culture

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Robert Desnos remains celebrated today as one of France's most famous Surrealist artists and as a hero and martyr of the French Resistance. The book includes the full text of Desnos's eleven articles for Voilà, never previously collected, with accompanying English translation.

Robert Desnos remains celebrated today as one of France's most famous surrealist artists and as a hero and martyr of the French Resistance. Robert Desnos and the Play of Popular Culture sheds new light onto both of these facets of his persona and uncovers the fundamental connections between them by analyzing the poet's long-standing commitment to the public domain and his involvement with popular media during the 1930s and 1940s. Through analysis of Desnos's regular contributions to the sensationalist 1930s-era magazine Voilà, this study begins with consideration of Desnos's turn to popular commercial media after his break with André Breton. The study then turns to Desnos's continued engagement with the public sphere of artistic expression under the Occupation and analyzes Bonsoir mesdames, bonsoir messieurs, the 1944 film that Desnos co-authored with Henri Jeanson, which was released in Parisian theatres just one week before Desnos's arrest and deportation for resistance activities. Exploration of these intriguing but surprisingly little-known facets of his artistic production demonstrates that Desnos, far from abandoning his prewar fascination with the power of popular media, sustained and deepened his engagement with public culture as a space of contestation where the interplay of public and private, producer and consumer, intersects with the cultural politics of wartime France. The book includes the full text of Desnos's eleven articles for Voilà, which have never been previously collected, with accompanying English translations.

Autorentext

Charles A. Nunley is Professor of French at Middlebury College. He completed his Ph.D. at Princeton University, specializing in French literature of the interwar and World War II periods. His work has been supported by grants from the American Philosophical Society and National Endowment for the Humanities.


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Robert Desnos remains celebrated today as one of France s most famous surrealist artists and as a hero and martyr of the French Resistance. Robert Desnos and the Play of Popular Culture sheds new light onto both of these facets of his persona and uncovers the fundamental connections between them by analyzing the poet s long-standing commitment to the public domain and his involvement with popular media during the 1930s and 1940s. Through analysis of Desnos s regular contributions to the sensationalist 1930s-era magazine Voilà, this study begins with consideration of Desnos s turn to popular commercial media after his break with André Breton. The study then turns to Desnos s continued engagement with the public sphere of artistic expression under the Occupation and analyzes Bonsoir mesdames, bonsoir messieurs, the 1944 film that Desnos co-authored with Henri Jeanson, which was released in Parisian theatres just one week before Desnos s arrest and deportation for resistance activities. Exploration of these intriguing but surprisingly little-known facets of his artistic production demonstrates that Desnos, far from abandoning his prewar fascination with the power of popular media, sustained and deepened his engagement with public culture as a space of contestation where the interplay of public and private, producer and consumer, intersects with the cultural politics of wartime France. The book includes the full text of Desnos s eleven articles for Voilà, which have never been previously collected, with accompanying English translations.


Zusammenfassung
Robert Desnos remains celebrated today as one of France's most famous Surrealist artists and as a hero and martyr of the French Resistance. The book includes the full text of Desnos's eleven articles for Voila, never previously collected, with accompanying English translation.

Inhalt

Introduction - Reportage and the Re-Enchantment of Actualité: Robert Desnos at Voilà (1933-1935) - Radio and the Cultivation of the Popular in Time of War: Good Evening, Ladies and Gentlemen (1944) - English Translation of the Articles by Robert Desnos in Voilà (1933-1935) - Full French Text of the Articles by Robert Desnos in Voilà (1933-1935) - Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Titel Robert Desnos and the Play of Popular Culture
    • Veröffentlichung 16.02.2018
    • ISBN 1433143011
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9781433143014
    • Jahr 2018
    • Größe H231mm x B155mm x T16mm
    • Autor Charles A. Nunley
    • Gewicht 415g
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 184
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • GTIN 09781433143014

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