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2008 hardcover with dust jacket and 182 pages brand new. R50 postage in SA.Salvador Dal*s (190489) surrealist paintings such as
The Persistence of Memory and
The Metamorphosis of Narcissus are internationally beloved for their unforgettable images and eccentric metaphors for the human condition. His lesser-known but equally intriguing writings, on the other hand, are remarkably coarse, describing human bodies and evocations of sexuality with a bewildering mixture of crude realism and na*ve simplicity.
Dal* and Me is an account by art historian and controversial author Catherine Millet of a highly personal encounter with the artists celebrated paintings and self-reflective writings. One of the first studies of the notoriously idiosyncratic artists essays, this revolutionary book reveals all the narcissism, anxiety, and visual genius of the most famousand infamousof the surrealists.
Based on years of scrupulous research into Dal*s life and art yet deeply enriched by Millets autobiographical journey, this landmark volume uncovers the reverberations of Dal*s influence on his friends and contemporaries. In its explorations of both Millets and Dal*s inner workings,
Dal* and Me ultimately becomes an argument in book form that personal involvement can be the key to understanding one of the most compelling oeuvres in art history.