Lorca Buñuel Dalí

Lorca Buñuel Dalí Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Lorca Buñuel Dalí book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí

Author : Manuel Delgado,Alice Jan Poust
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Art
ISBN : 0838755089

Get Book

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí by Manuel Delgado,Alice Jan Poust Pdf

This volume of essays commemorates and celebrates the creative works of Frederico Garcia Lorca, Salvador Dali, and Luis Bunel, three contemporaries and friends. The essays suggest that the artistic creations of Lorca, Dali, and Bunel feature theoretical ideas on (their) contemporary art in general, as well as on the particualr art form cultivated by each- ideas that help us to better understand their work as it relates to a wide rane of aesthetic theories.

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí

Author : Gwynne Edwards
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-17
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780857731173

Get Book

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí by Gwynne Edwards Pdf

Lorca, Bunuel and Dali were, in their respective fields of poetry and theatre, cinema, and painting, three of the most imaginative creative artists of the twentieth century; their impact was felt far beyond the boundaries of their native Spain. But if individually they have been examined by many, their connected lives have rarely been considered. It is these, the ties that bind them, that constitute the subject of this illuminating book. They were born within six years of each other and, as Gwynne Edwards reveals, their childhood circumstances were very similar. Each was affected by a narrow-minded society and an intolerant religious background which equated sex with sin and led all three to experience sexual problems of different kinds: Lorca the guilt and anguish associated with his homosexuality; Bunuel feelings of sexual inhibition; and, Dali virtual impotence. Having met during the 1920s at the Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid, they developed intense personal relationships and channelled their respective obsessions into the cultural forms then prevalent in Europe, in particular Surrealism. Rooted in emotional turmoil, their work - from Lorca's dramatic characters in search of sexual fulfilment, to Bunuel's frustrated men and women, and Dali's potent images of shame and guilt - is highly autobiographical. Their left-wing outrage directed at bourgeois values and the Catholic Church was strongly felt, and in the case of Lorca in particular, was sharpened by the catastrophic Civil War of 1936-9, during the first months of which he was murdered by Franco's fascists. The war hastened Bunuel's departure to France and Mexico and Dali's to New York. Edwards describes how, for the rest of his life, Bunuel clung to his left-wing ideals and made outstanding films, while the increasingly eccentric and money-obsessed Dali embraced Fascism and the Catholic Church, and saw his art go into rapid decline.

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí

Author : Manuel Delgado
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Aesthetics, Modern
ISBN : 0585439109

Get Book

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí by Manuel Delgado Pdf

This volume of essays commemorates and celebrates the creative works of Frederico Garcia Lorca, Salvador Dali, and Luis Bunel, three contemporaries and friends. The essays suggest that the artistic creations of Lorca, Dali, and Bunel feature theoretical ideas on (their) contemporary art in general, as well as on the particular art form cultivated by each -- ideas that help us to better understand their work as it relates to a wide range of aesthetic theories.

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí

Author : Gwynne Edwards
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-17
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780857714480

Get Book

Lorca, Buñuel, Dalí by Gwynne Edwards Pdf

Lorca, Bunuel and Dali were, in their respective fields of poetry and theatre, cinema, and painting, three of the most imaginative creative artists of the twentieth century; their impact was felt far beyond the boundaries of their native Spain. But if individually they have been examined by many, their connected lives have rarely been considered. It is these, the ties that bind them, that constitute the subject of this illuminating book. They were born within six years of each other and, as Gwynne Edwards reveals, their childhood circumstances were very similar. Each was affected by a narrow-minded society and an intolerant religious background which equated sex with sin and led all three to experience sexual problems of different kinds: Lorca the guilt and anguish associated with his homosexuality; Bunuel feelings of sexual inhibition; and, Dali virtual impotence. Having met during the 1920s at the Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid, they developed intense personal relationships and channelled their respective obsessions into the cultural forms then prevalent in Europe, in particular Surrealism. Rooted in emotional turmoil, their work - from Lorca's dramatic characters in search of sexual fulfilment, to Bunuel's frustrated men and women, and Dali's potent images of shame and guilt - is highly autobiographical. Their left-wing outrage directed at bourgeois values and the Catholic Church was strongly felt, and in the case of Lorca in particular, was sharpened by the catastrophic Civil War of 1936-9, during the first months of which he was murdered by Franco's fascists. The war hastened Bunuel's departure to France and Mexico and Dali's to New York. Edwards describes how, for the rest of his life, Bunuel clung to his left-wing ideals and made outstanding films, while the increasingly eccentric and money-obsessed Dali embraced Fascism and the Catholic Church, and saw his art go into rapid decline.

My Last Sigh

Author : Luis Bunuel
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780345803719

Get Book

My Last Sigh by Luis Bunuel Pdf

A provocative memoir from Luis Buñuel, the Academy Award winning creator of some of modern cinema's most important films, from Un Chien Andalou to The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. Luis Buñuel’s films have the power to shock, inspire, and reinvent our world. Now, in a memoir that carries all the surrealism and subversion of his cinema, Buñuel turns his artistic gaze inward. In swift and generous prose, Buñuel traces the surprising contours of his life, from the Good Friday drumbeats of his childhood to the dreams that inspired his most famous films to his turbulent friendships with Federico García Lorca and Salvador Dalí. His personal narratives also encompass the pressing political issues of his time, many of which still haunt us today—the specter of fascism, the culture wars, the nuclear bomb. Filled with film trivia, framed by Buñuel’s intellect and wit, this is essential reading for fans of cinema and for anyone who has ever wanted to see the world through a surrealist’s eyes.

The Life and Masterworks of Salvador Dalí

Author : Eric Shanes
Publisher : Parkstone International
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2012-05-08
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781780428796

Get Book

The Life and Masterworks of Salvador Dalí by Eric Shanes Pdf

Painter, designer, creator of bizarre objects, author and film maker, Dalí became the most famous of the Surrealists. Buñuel, Lorca, Picasso and Breton all had a great influence on his career. Dalí's film, An Andalusian Dog, produced with Buñuel, marked his official entry into the tightly-knit group of Parisian Surrealists, where he met Gala, the woman who became his lifelong companion and his source of inspiration. But his relationship soon deteriorated until his final rift with André Breton in 1939. Nevertheless Dalí's art remained surrealist in its philosophy and expression and a prime example of his freshness, humour and exploration of the subconscious mind. Throughout his life, Dalí was a genius at self-promotion, creating and maintaining his reputation as a mythical figure.

Buñuel, Lorca y Dalí

Author : Alfonso Plou,Agustín Sánchez Vidal,Teatro del Temple (Zaragoza, Spain)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Electronic
ISBN : IND:30000093005233

Get Book

Buñuel, Lorca y Dalí by Alfonso Plou,Agustín Sánchez Vidal,Teatro del Temple (Zaragoza, Spain) Pdf

The Age of Gold

Author : Robert Short
Publisher : Solar Film Directives
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN : STANFORD:36105124039525

Get Book

The Age of Gold by Robert Short Pdf

Surrealist cinema, as epitomised by Un Chien Andalou and L'Age D'Or, was a knife through the very heart of the establishment - a scorpionic, scatological black joke galvanised by the irrational, the uncanny and the spectre of de Sade. Author Robert Short revisits these two seminal films and documents the experimental cinematic theories of Antonin Artaud and the filming of his Surrealist scenario The Seashell and the Clergyman. Short also looks at the work of Hans Richter, Jean Cocteau, Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray.

Un Chien Andalou

Author : Robert Short
Publisher : SCB Distributors
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2013-07-16
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781909923041

Get Book

Un Chien Andalou by Robert Short Pdf

UN CHIEN ANDALOU (1929) is the first classic of underground cinema, a ferocious assault of mutilation, madness and multiple manias set in the fractured framework of a nightmare. Ants, rotting donkeys, severed hands, and ocular destruction are just some of the film’s provocative motifs, drawn from the world of Surrealism. This special ebook study of UN CHIEN ANDALOU provides an in-depth analysis and history of this seminal Surrealist film, accompanied by the original film scenario by Buñuel and Dalí, and a gallery of photographic illustrations.

Lorca - a Dream of Life

Author : Leslie Stainton
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781448213443

Get Book

Lorca - a Dream of Life by Leslie Stainton Pdf

With a rare blend of grace, warmth, and scholarship, Leslie Stainton raises the stakes of our appreciation for the greatest of Spain's modern poets, Federico Garca Lorca. Drawing on fourteen years of research; more than a hundred letters unknown to prior biographers; exclusive interviews with Lorca's friends, family, and acquaintances; and dozens of newly discovered archival material, Stainton has brought her subject to life as few writers can. She describes his carefree childhood in rural Andalusia; his residencies in Madrid and Granada, then in New York, Havana, and Buenos Aires; his potent interaction with other Spanish artists, such as Salvador Dal, Luis Buuel, and the composer Manuel de Falla; and, finally, Stainton shows how Lorca's marginal political activity during the Spanish Civil War still cost him his life. Throughout, Stainton meticulously but unobtrusively relates the oeuvre to the life. Her biography is quickly becoming the standard one-volume work on the poet.

Conversations with Bunuel

Author : Max Aub
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-21
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476627557

Get Book

Conversations with Bunuel by Max Aub Pdf

This book features extended conversations with Spanish filmmaker Luis Bunuel (1900-1983) and interviews with his family members, friends and colleagues--including Salvador Dali, Louis Aragon and Fernando Rey--conducted by Max Aub in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Notorious for inventing fanciful versions of his life and his creative output, Bunuel was hard put to deceive the astute Max Aub, who shared Bunuel's background in Spain, in Paris during the Spanish Civil War, and in Mexico, where they were friends and collaborators. Originally published in Spain in 1985, this translated (the first in English) and expanded edition (with several significant interviews and a detailed index not found in the original) provides a detailed picture of Bunuel's life and art. Extensive notes contextualize the conversations and acknowledge the discoveries of recent studies on Bunuel.

Companion to Spanish Surrealism

Author : Robert Havard
Publisher : Tamesis Books
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Arts, Spanish
ISBN : 1855661047

Get Book

Companion to Spanish Surrealism by Robert Havard Pdf

A comprehensive introduction to Surrealism in Spain, with focus on poetry, art, drama and film.

Dalí and artworks 1904-1989

Author : Victoria Charles
Publisher : Parkstone International
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2022-12-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781781609606

Get Book

Dalí and artworks 1904-1989 by Victoria Charles Pdf

Painter, designer, creator of bizarre objects, author and film maker, Dalí became the most famous of the Surrealists. Buñuel, Lorca, Picasso and Breton all had a great influence on his career. Dalí's film, An Andalusian Dog, produced with Buñuel, marked his official entry into the tightly-knit group of Parisian Surrealists, where he met Gala, the woman who became his lifelong companion and his source of inspiration. But his relationship soon deteriorated until his final rift with André Breton in 1939. Nevertheless Dalí's art remained surrealist in its philosophy and expression and a prime example of his freshness, humour and exploration of the subconscious mind. Throughout his life, Dalí was a genius at self-promotion, creating and maintaining his reputation as a mythical figure.

Buñuel, Lorca, Dalí

Author : Agustín Sánchez Vidal
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Arts, Modern
ISBN : UCSC:32106017092633

Get Book

Buñuel, Lorca, Dalí by Agustín Sánchez Vidal Pdf

Federico García Lorca

Author : Maria M. Delgado
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 14 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2008-03-03
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781134231324

Get Book

Federico García Lorca by Maria M. Delgado Pdf

Immortalized in death by The Clash, Pablo Neruda, Salvador Dalí, Dmitri Shostakovich and Lindsay Kemp, Federico García Lorca's spectre haunts both contemporary Spain and the cultural landscape beyond. This study offers a fresh examination of one of the Spanish language’s most resonant voices; exploring how the very factors which led to his emergence as a cultural icon also shaped his dramatic output. The works themselves are also awarded the space that they deserve, combining performance histories with incisive textual analysis to restate Lorca’s presence as a playwright of extraordinary vision, in works such as: Blood Wedding The Public The House of Bernarda Alba Yerma. Federico García Lorca is an invaluable new resource for those seeking to understand this complex and multifaceted figure: artist, playwright, director, poet, martyr and in the eyes of many, Spain’s ‘national dramatist’.