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History of a Shiver - The Sublime Impudence of Modernism (Hardcover)
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History of a Shiver - The Sublime Impudence of Modernism (Hardcover)
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An abrupt break in the more conventional modes of artistic
expression, for many, marks the advent of modernism in the early
twentieth century. However, as Jed Rasula's alternative history
shows, modernist aesthetics owe a significant debt to techniques
and styles pioneered and established throughout the nineteenth
century. An ambitious inter-arts exploration of patterns between
one generation and another form the through-line of History of a
Shiver: the backdrop of Wagner's epic nineteenth-century operas
illuminates the music of Arnold Schoenberg and the Viennese School,
in addition to literary works by Marcel Proust, Robert Musil, and
Ezra Pound; the collodion glass plates deployed by Victorian
photographers reveal the debt of Dada and Man Ray's innovative
photograms to an era associated with realism; the brass bands
conducted by John Philip Sousa in the 1880s and 1890s form a
blueprint for instrumentation that gave rise to jazz; and the
French symbolist verse of Stephane Mallarme and Paul Verlaine
inspire the surrealist artworks of Salvador Dali. In addition to
these connections, Rasula's book similarly considers phenomena in
theatre, sculpture, and the "visual music" of figures like Thomas
Wilfrid and Wassily Kandinsky. Taken together, the chapters of
History of a Shiver emphasize the importance of inter-collaboration
and influence in an artistic period when artfroms are traditionally
isolated from one another and primarily celebrated for severing
ties with the past.
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