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Book SynopsisThe first book by Helene Cixous on painting and the contemporary arts. These 11 chapters bring together Helene Cixous' writings about specific contemporary artists and artworks. Neither simply 'art criticism' nor critical essays, Cixous responds to these artworks as a poet, reading them as if they were poems.
Trade ReviewAn important collection of essays on art by one of France's leading writers and literary figures. -- Mairead Hanrahan, Department of French, University College London It will likely surprise and delight English readers to realize the extent of Cixous' engagement with contemporary arts, in particular painting, photography and film, one that has been frequent, sustained and especially intense over the last few years. -- Peggy Kamuf, Department of French, University of Southern California An important collection of essays on art by one of France's leading writers and literary figures. It will likely surprise and delight English readers to realize the extent of Cixous' engagement with contemporary arts, in particular painting, photography and film, one that has been frequent, sustained and especially intense over the last few years.
Table of Contents0. "Helene Cixous, in Art as in Dreams", Joana Maso and Marta Segarra; 1. "Paintings"; 2. "Spero's Dissidances"; 3. "Ernest's Imagic"; 4. "See the Neverbeforeseen"; 5. "Portraits of Portraits. The Very Day/Light of Roni Horn"; 6. "K-A Notebook"; 7. "Shit, No Present: Faecetious Serrrano"; 8. "Inheriting/Inventing with Jeffrey Gibson"; 9. "Filming the Invisible Becoming"; 10. "Sonia Rykiel in Translation"; 11. "The Train Stop, or Anna's Resurrections".