9780262016193-0262016192-Alfred Jarry: A Pataphysical Life

Alfred Jarry: A Pataphysical Life

ISBN-13: 9780262016193
ISBN-10: 0262016192
Edition: Second Printing
Author: Alastair Brotchie
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Mit Pr
Format: Hardcover 405 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780262016193
ISBN-10: 0262016192
Edition: Second Printing
Author: Alastair Brotchie
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Mit Pr
Format: Hardcover 405 pages

Summary

Alfred Jarry: A Pataphysical Life (ISBN-13: 9780262016193 and ISBN-10: 0262016192), written by authors Alastair Brotchie, was published by Mit Pr in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Artists, Architects & Photographers (Arts & Literature, Theatre) books. You can easily purchase or rent Alfred Jarry: A Pataphysical Life (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Artists, Architects & Photographers books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.11.

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When Alfred Jarry died in 1907 at the age of thirty-four, he was a legendary figure in Paris -- but this had more to do with his bohemian lifestyle and scandalous behavior than his literary achievements. A century later, Jarry is firmly established as one of the leading figures of the artistic avant-garde.

Even so, most people today tend to think of Alfred Jarry only as the author of the play Ubu Roi, and of his life as a string of outlandish "ubuesque" anecdotes, often recounted with wild inaccuracy. In this first full-length critical biography of Jarry in English, Alastair Brotchie reconstructs the life of a man intent on inventing (and destroying) himself, not to mention his world, and the "philosophy" that defined their relation.

Brotchie alternates chapters of biographical narrative with chapters that connect themes, obsessions, and undercurrents that relate to the life. The anecdotes remain, and are even augmented: Jarry's assumption of the "ubuesque," his inversions of everyday behavior (such as eating backward, from cheese to soup), his exploits with gun and bicycle, and his herculean feats of drinking. But Brotchie distinguishes between Jarry's purposely playing the fool and deeper nonconformities that appear essential to his writing and his thought, both of which remain a vital subterranean influence to this day.

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