Description: Further DetailsTitle: Lost ProfilesCondition: NewFormat: PaperbackSubtitle: Memoirs of Cubism, Dada, and SurrealismEAN: 9780872867277ISBN: 9780872867277Publisher: City Lights BooksRelease Date: 11/10/2016Description: Poet Alan Bernheimer provides a long overdue English translation of this French literary classicLost Profiles is a retrospective of a crucial period in modernism, written by co-founder of the Surrealist Movement. Opening with a reminiscence of the international Dada movement in the late 1910s and its transformation into the beginnings of surrealism, Lost Profiles then proceeds to usher its readers into encounters with a variety of literary lions. We meet an elegant Marcel Proust, renting five adjoining rooms at an expensive hotel to "contain" the silence needed to produce Remembrance of Things Past; an exhausted James Joyce putting himself through grueling translation sessions for Finnegans Wake; and an enigmatic Apollinaire in search of the ultimate objet trouvé. Soupault sketches lively portraits of surrealist precursors like Pierre Reverdy and Blaise Cendrars, a moving account of his tragic fellow surrealist René Crevel, and the story of his unlikely friendship with right-wing anti-Vichy critic George Bernanos. The collection ends with essays on two modernist forerunners, Charles Baudelaire and Henri Rousseau. With an afterword by Ron Padgett recounting his meeting with Soupault in the mid 70's and a preface by André Breton biographer Mark Polizzotti, Lost Profiles confirms Soupault's place in the vanguard of twentieth-century literature. "Philippe Soupault was a central figure in both the Dada and Surrealist movements but throughout his long life walked under no banner except the one of artistic freedom. In this previously untranslated book, he gives us a collection of richly remembered portraits of some of his best-loved friends from the old days of the new modernism. As a glimpse into that time, these lost portraits are invaluableand often deeply moving."Paul Auster, author of Report from the Interior "Reading Alan Bernheimer's splendid translation of Soupault's memoir, I forgot that it was a translation, that it was Soupault writing or talking about another time, about his friends of one century past. I read myself into these vivid and virile (so, sue me!) assaults on time, and Time stopped."Andrei Codrescu, author of The Posthuman Dada Guide: Tzara and Lenin Play Chess "Philippe Soupault was present at the creation of both Dada and Surrealismcollaborating with André Breton to produce The Magnetic Fields, the first book of automatic writingbefore going his own way as a poet, novelist, and journalist. In this present volume, Soupault's fierce independence, deep wit, and generous heart shine through a set of sharply observed portraits of European writersfellow geniuses, most of them known to him personally. Alan Bernheimer's fine translation allows Soupault's vibrant voice to come to life in our time, and to reanimate in turn some of the greatest spirits of the past century's literaturea marvelous and much-needed apparition."Andrew Joron, author of Trance Archive: New and Selected Poems "In this dazzling bookadroitly, smoothly & accurately translated by poet Alan Bernheimerpoet & co-founder of Surrealism Philippe Soupault trains his great secret eye & ear to auscultate an astounding range of core 20th century literary figures he knew personally. And does so with serenity, humor & profound insight. Like none of the academic histories covering this period, no matter how well written and documented, this book makes you say as you devour it: 'Wish I had been there.' Enough said, I’m going to call René Crevel right now."Pierre Joris, author of Barzakh: Poems 2000-2012 Philippe Soupault (1897-1990) served in the French army during WWI and subsequently joined the Dada movement. In 1919, he collaborated with André Breton on the automatic text Les Champs magnétiques, launching the surrealist movement. In the years that followed, he wrote novels and journalism, directed Radio Tunis in Tunisia, and worked for UNESCO.Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 184mmItem Length: 127mmItem Weight: 127gAuthor: Philippe Soupault, Mark Polizzotti, Ron Padgett, Alan BernheimerTranslator: Alan BernheimerContributor: Alan Bernheimer (Translated by), Ron Padgett (Afterword by), Mark Polizzotti (Foreword by)Genre: Poetry & DramaTopic: Biography, Literary CriticismISBN-10: 0872867277Type: Regional & CulturalRelease Year: 2016 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Publication Name: Lost Profiles
Title: Lost Profiles
Subtitle: Memoirs of Cubism, Dada, and Surrealism
EAN: 9780872867277
ISBN: 9780872867277
Release Date: 11/10/2016
Release Year: 2016
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Translator: Alan Bernheimer
Contributor: Mark Polizzotti (Foreword by)
ISBN-10: 0872867277
Type: Regional & Cultural
Book Title: Lost Profiles : Memoirs of Cubism, Dada, and Surrealism
Number of Pages: 118 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: City Lights
Item Height: 0.1 in
Publication Year: 2016
Topic: History / Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945), European / French, Modern / 20th Century, Literary
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Literary Criticism, Art, Biography & Autobiography
Item Weight: 4.6 Oz
Author: Philippe Soupault
Item Length: 7.2 in
Item Width: 5 in
Format: Trade Paperback