by Dr Robin Walz (Author)
In the early decades of the twentieth century Modernist artists, composers, and writers barraged European sensibilities with chaotic images, dissonant sounds, and incomprehensible novels. Picasso's Les Desmoiselles d'Avignon was panned by the art critics. Parisian audiences booed the premiere of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. James Joyce had to have Ulysses privately published to circumvent British and American censors. Yet today, such works of art, music, and literature are considered contemporary classics. Although Modernism has become an accepted feature of the cultural landscape, retracing the history of this movemnet within its original cultural, intellectual, and historical contexts helps us to see what was culturally vital and revolutionary about it, both then and now. This book is designed to bring the main features and contributions of Modernism, historical, cultural, intellectual, economic and political, to a general audience in a clear, readable and jargon-free style.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 1
Publisher: Longman
Published: 03 Apr 2008
ISBN 10: 1405832592
ISBN 13: 9781405832595
Book Overview: A clear,readable and jargon-free introduction to the main features and contributions of Modernism.
Robin Walz is Associate Professor of History at the University of Alaska Southeast. He has published books and articles on Modernism and aspects of popular culture in the twentieth century.