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Chef d'oeuvre de la littérature décadente et fin-de-siècle. Chef d'oeuvre du poème en prose. Drôle, intelligent, virulent.
Léo Trézenik (1855-1902) est un des plus grands écrivains de cette époque, rien que par ce livre.
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"Une vie étrange commença pour Raoule de Vénérande, à partir de l'instant fatal où Jacques Silvert, lui cédant sa puissance d'homme amoureux, devint sa chose, une sorte d'être inerte qui se laissait aimer parce qu'il aimait lui-même d'une façon impuissante" (chap. VIII)
Le grand classique de la littérature décadente enfin dans une édition soignée...
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"Fauna" ~ drawings : Camilo Cardenas / poems : Rodolphe Gauthier
First art book published by les éditions Solstices (Solstices editions),
80 numbered copies, screen-printed (at Le Cagibi, Lille),
with a japanese hand binding.
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Premier livre de la collection "La lettre et l'objet" des éditions Solstices.
80 exemplaires numérotés, sérigraphiés au Cagibi (Lille) et reliés à la main (reliure japonaise).
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Lancement des éditions Solstices :
ebooks, micro-édition, livre-objets.
7 collections
Jacques Villon - Jeune femme - 1912 - Philadelphia Museum of Art
(from Youtube :)
"See 'Revolutions of the Night: The Enigma of Henry Darger' for the latest and best cinematic treatment of Darger's art and life" - ARTINFO.COM 'Revolutions of the Night' tells the story of the amazing discovery of Henry Darger's secret world of writings, paintings, objects and collections, created and collected over decades in his one room apartment in Chicago: apocalyptic visions of an imaginary war-torn planet in which children are pursued and enslaved by a race of evil adults. Darger died unmourned in 1973 and was buried in a pauper's grave. As far as anyone knew, he had led an anonymous and isolated life, doing so-called menial jobs in hospitals on the north side of Chicago. 'Revolutions of the Night' takes us back to 1972 when Darger's lifework was uncovered-- and then almost destroyed. The film captures the story of how Darger's work came to be saved from the trash, with eyewitness accounts of the very first people to enter Darger's world, including neighbours, landlords, students, photographers, colleagues, filmmakers and psychiatrists. For more, please visit: www.dargerfilm.com
Nathalie Gontcharova - La lampe électrique - 1913 - Pompidou