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The Cubist Painters
Guillaume Apollinaire
出版
University of California Press
, 2004-10-25
主題
Art / General
Art / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
Art / Techniques / Painting
ISBN
0520243544
9780520243545
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Q6cwDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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"After more than fifty years, it is wonderful to have a new translation, particularly one by a specialist in Apollinaire. This translation, needless to say, is consistently excellent."—Bulletin international des études sur Guillaume Apollinaire
"
The Cubist Painters
needs an accompanying commentary if one is to understand it, let alone do justice to its many flashes of insight. In Peter Read, renowned especially for his work on Apollinaire's relationships with contemporary artists, it has found not only the ideal translator, but also the ideal interpreter. . . . In this thoughtful, and loving, version, the rediscovery of
The Cubist Painters
is a pleasure. "—Elizabeth Cowling,
Modern Language Review
"Peter Read's excellent English translation of Les Peintres cubistes is the first since 1944. . . . His accompanying essay surveys the poet's career as an art critic and offers a running commentary on the book, which proved to be the only one Apollinaire was to publish on art. . . . And Read identifies a thread of essential consistency running throughout the anthology, pregnant with meaning for twentieth-century art to come: Apollinaire's insistence on the self-referentiality and autonomy of modern art-the new painting, abstract or otherwise, had no real subject other than artistic expression itself."—Times Literary Supplement
"[Read's] text . . . restores to
The Cubist Painters
a poetic dimension sometimes suppressed in Abel's version. This is the principal virtue of the new translation, yet this virtue is not simply one of fidelity, for Read's translation also serves to clarify the position of Apollinaire's 1913 text in relation to other early accounts of Cubism. . . . His account of the genesis of the book and of Apollinaire's revisions of the proofs are particularly valuable. "—Simon Dell,
Art History: Journal of the Association of Art Historians
"As visually accurate as it is literate."—Courier and Advertiser, Fife, Scotland