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Overview"In the summer of 1935, VA-tAE zslav Nezval, already one of the most celebrated Czech poets of his generation, embarked on a period of manic creativity that would result in three volumes of poetry written and published in a two-year span (1935-37), mirrored by three volumes of memoir-like poetic prose. These collections would not only reshape Czech poetry, blending approaches developed by the French Surrealists with national cultural sensibilities and political concerns, taken together they are among the highest achievements of the interwar avant-garde. Each of the three volumes adopted a different principle of Surrealism as its general modus operandi. For Woman in the Plural (1936), the first volume in this loose trilogy, it was objective chance (while the third and final volume, The Absolute Gravedigger (1937), adopted the paranoiac-critical method). As the title suggests, the collection is an extended meditation on the female form, the images of which Nezval spins zoetrope-like to convey novel and hallucinatory ways to conceive Womana (TM)s mythical, divine, and creative power. Aligned with the international modernism of the era, Woman in the Plural addresses the social and political instability of the 1930s while also serving to display Nezvala (TM)s prodigious talents in a variety of forms, styles, and genres. Alongside the madcap, entertainingly profound poetry in couplets, litanies, and stanzas of varying lengths, the collection also includes pages from Nezvala (TM)s dream journal, a set of exuberant Surrealist exercises, and a full-length play of chance encounters with ""a woman like any other."" Never before translated into English, this is a vibrant, volatile collection, a true tour de force from one of the greatest poets of the European avant-garde." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vitezslav Nezval , Stephan Delbos , Tereza Novicka , Karel TeigePublisher: Twisted Spoon Press Imprint: Twisted Spoon Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.00cm Weight: 0.360kg ISBN: 9788086264561ISBN 10: 8086264564 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 08 February 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsOne of the most beautiful of Nezval's collections and one of the most interesting books in the entire corpus of modern Czech poetry. a Vilem Zavada, Gazette for Art and Critique (1936) One of the most beautiful of Nezval's collections and one of the most interesting books in the entire corpus of modern Czech poetry. -- Vilem Zavada, Gazette for Art and Critique (1936) Author InformationVA-tAE zslav Nezval (1900-58), an original member of the avant-garde artists group DevAE tsil and a leading figure in the Poetist movement, was perhaps the most prolific Czech writer of the interwar period. His output consists of a number of poetry collections, experimental plays and novels, memoirs, essays, and translations. His best work is from the interwar period. Nezval frequently visited Paris, engaging with the French surrealists. Forging a friendship with AndrA(c) Breton and Paul Eluard, he was instrumental in founding The Surrealist Group in Czechoslovakia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |