One of the world's renowned centres of culture, Barcelona is
also one of the capitals of modernist art given its associations
with the talents of Dali, Picasso, and Gaudi. Jazz Age Barcelona
focuses the lenses of cultural studies and urban studies on the
avant-garde character of the city during the cosmopolitan Jazz Age,
delving into the cultural forces that flourished in Europe between
the late 1910s and early 1930s. Studying literary journalism,
photography, and the city of Barcelona itself, Robert Davidson
argues that the explosion of jazz culture and the avant-garde was
predominantly fostered by journalists and their positive reception
of innovative new art forms and radical politics.
Using periodicals and recently rediscovered archival material,
Davidson considers the relationship between the political pressures
of a brutal class war, the grasp of a repressive dictatorship, and
the engagement of the city's young intellectuals with Barcelona's
culture and environment. Also analysing the 1929 International
Exhibition and the down-and-out Raval District - which housed many
of the Age's clubs and bars - Jazz Age Barcelona is an insightful
portrait of one of the twentieth century's most culturally rich
times and places.
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