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Spirals : The Whirled Image in Twentieth-Century Literature and Art / Nico Israel.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Israel, Nico, author.
Series:
Modernist latitudes.
Modernist Latitudes
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Literature, Modern--20th century--History and criticism--Theory, etc.
Literature, Modern.
Modernism (Literature).
Spirals--Symbolic aspects.
Spirals.
Spirals in art.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (333 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2015]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this elegantly written and beautifully illustrated book, Nico Israel reveals how spirals are at the heart of the most significant literature and visual art of the twentieth century. Juxtaposing the work of writers and artists-including W. B. Yeats and Vladimir Tatlin, James Joyce and Marcel Duchamp, and Samuel Beckett and Robert Smithson-he argues that spirals provide a crucial frame for understanding the mutual involvement of modernity, history, and geopolitics, complicating the spatio-temporal logic of literary and artistic genres and of scholarly disciplines. The book takes the spiral not only as its topic but as its method. Drawing on the writings of Walter Benjamin and Alain Badiou, Israel theorizes a way of reading spirals, responding to their dual-directionality as well as their affective power. The sensations associated with spirals--flying, falling, drowning, being smothered-reflect the anxieties of limits tested or breached, and Israel charts these limits as they widen from the local to the global and recoil back. Chapters mix literary and art history to explore 'pataphysics, Futurism, Vorticism, Dada and Surrealism, "Concentrisme," minimalism, and entropic earth art; a coda considers the work of novelist W. G. Sebald and contemporary artist William Kentridge. In Spirals, Israel offers a refreshingly original approach to the history of modernism and its aftermaths, one that gives modernist studies, comparative literature, and art criticism an important new spin.
Contents:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
Introduction: On Spirals
1. Definitions: A Brief History of Spirals (and a Way of Reading Spirally)
2. Entering the Whirlpool: 'Pataphysics, Futurism, Vorticism
3. Twinned Towers: Yeats, Tatlin, and the Unfashionable Performance of Internationalism
4. L'Habite en Spirale: Duchamp, Joyce, and the Ineluctable Visibility of Entropy
5. At the End of the Jetty: Beckett . . . Smithson. Recoil . . Return
In Conclusion: The Spiral and the Grid
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019)
ISBN:
9780231526685
0231526687
OCLC:
979832178

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