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Best International Debut in 2017 (awarded by Romanian General and
Comparative Literature Association) Most Prestigious Publication in
the Humanities (awarded by the Senate of the University of
Bucharest) Surrealism began as a movement in poetry and visual art,
but it turned out to have its widest impact worldwide in
fiction-including in major world writers who denied any connection
to surrealism at all. At the heart of this book are discoveries
Delia Ungureanu has made in the archives of Harvard's Widener and
Houghton libraries, where she has found that Jorge Luis Borges and
Vladimir Nabokov were greatly indebted to surrealism for the
creation of the pivotal characters who brought them world fame:
Pierre Menard and Lolita. In From Paris to Tloen: Surrealism as
World Literature, Ungureanu explores the networks of transmission
and transformation that turned an avant-garde Parisian movement
into a global literary phenomenon. From Paris to Tloen gives a
fresh account of surrealism's surprising success, exploring the
process of artistic transfer by which the surrealist object rapidly
evolved from a purely poetic conception to a mainstay of surrealist
visual art and then a key element in late modernist and postmodern
fiction, from Borges and Nabokov to such disparate writers as
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Haruki Murakami, and Orhan Pamuk in the
21st century.
Best International Debut in 2017 (awarded by Romanian General and
Comparative Literature Association) Most Prestigious Publication in
the Humanities (awarded by the Senate of the University of
Bucharest) Surrealism began as a movement in poetry and visual art,
but it turned out to have its widest impact worldwide in
fiction-including in major world writers who denied any connection
to surrealism at all. At the heart of this book are discoveries
Delia Ungureanu has made in the archives of Harvard's Widener and
Houghton libraries, where she has found that Jorge Luis Borges and
Vladimir Nabokov were greatly indebted to surrealism for the
creation of the pivotal characters who brought them world fame:
Pierre Menard and Lolita. In From Paris to Tloen: Surrealism as
World Literature, Ungureanu explores the networks of transmission
and transformation that turned an avant-garde Parisian movement
into a global literary phenomenon. From Paris to Tloen gives a
fresh account of surrealism's surprising success, exploring the
process of artistic transfer by which the surrealist object rapidly
evolved from a purely poetic conception to a mainstay of surrealist
visual art and then a key element in late modernist and postmodern
fiction, from Borges and Nabokov to such disparate writers as
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Haruki Murakami, and Orhan Pamuk in the
21st century.
Awarded the Tudor Vianu Prize for Literary and Cultural Theory by
the National Museum of Romanian Literature. Over the past 30 years,
the fields of world literature and world cinema have developed on
parallel but largely separate tracks, with little recognition of
their underlying similarities and the ways that each can learn from
the other. Time Regained does not move from literature to cinema,
but exists simultaneously in both fields. The 7 filmmakers selected
here, Andrei Tarkovsky, Akira Kurosawa, Martin Scorsese, Raul Ruiz,
Wong Kar Wai, Stephen Daldry, and Paolo Sorrentino, are themselves
also writers or people with literary training, and they produce a
new type of world cinema thanks to their understanding of the world
simultaneously through literature and film. In the process, their
films produce new readings of literary texts that world literature
studies wouldn't have been able to achieve with its own
instruments. Time Regained examines how filmmakers build on
literature to reconfigure the world as a landscape of dreams and
how they use film to reinvent the narrative techniques of the
authors on whom they draw. The selected filmmakers draw inspiration
from French surrealists, modernists Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf,
and Marguerite Yourcenar, and predecessors such as Dante and Cao
Xueqin. In the process, these filmmakers cross the borders between
film and literature, nation and world, dream and reality.
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