Bohemians: The Glamorous Outcasts

Bohemians: The Glamorous Outcasts

by ElizabethWilson (Author)

Synopsis

Since the early 19th century, the bohemian has been the protagonist of the story the West has wanted to hear about its artists - a story of genius, glamour, and doom. This book analyzes the many shifting meanings that constitute bohemia and the bohemian. With a huge cast of real-life characters, from Chatterton to Jackson Pollock to Augustus John, she explores the bohemians eccentric use of dress, the role of sex and erotic love, the quest for excess, and their intransigent politics. She demonstrates how, rather than disappearing from Western culture, bohemia is at the core of the most heated cultural debates at the end of the second millennium.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Tauris Parke Paperbacks
Published: 28 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 1860647820
ISBN 13: 9781860647826

Media Reviews
'Her intellectual enthusiasm, ironic humour and delight in bohemian absurdity make this a fascinating book to read.' - Sheila Rowbotham, Financial Times; '... a book that is intricately informative, expertly researched and highly entertaining.' - Sally Cline, Literary Review
Author Bio
Elizabeth Wilson is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of North London. Her books include Adorned in Dreams, Hallucinations: Life in the Post-modern City and The Sphinx in the City.