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    Ion Vinea între modernitate şi avangardă by Laurenţiu Hanganu

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…Cioculescu) as an “extremist” writer, on the one hand, accused by the members of the avant-garde movement, on the other hand, that he hesitated to reject the cultural tradition, as a whole Ion Vinea appears to have an unstable and curious position. …”
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    La pensée de Gorz : un modèle social et politique possible dans et en dehors de l’école à l’ère du changement climatique ? by Céline Chauvigné

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Through his radical thinking, he proposed ways of defending "the lived world" in the face of the climate catastrophe that has been raging since the 1960s. How can this avant-garde figure inspire young people in and out of school to think about, preserve and imagine life on Earth today? …”
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    « Das soll Europa sein ? » Jean Cocteau dans l’Europa Almanach de Carl Einstein et Paul Westheim by Klaus H. Kiefer

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The common denominator was art, actually the artistic avant-garde of different European nations. The French contributions were published in the original language, as for example a poem by Jean Cocteau, who also presented six drawings and a witty dialogue (Cocteau interrogates God) and thus was an eminent contributor to the Almanach. …”
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    INNOVATIVE SOUND EFFECTS AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC NOTATION IN GEORGE CRUMB’S “BLACK ANGELS” FOR ELECTRIC STRING QUARTET by Tudor FERARU

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…As a musical-theatrical composition, “Black Angels” reflects the spirit of American avant-garde, while at the same time representing an artistic manifest against war and terror. …”
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    Folclorul literar by Iordan Datcu

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Ou, au contraire, ils ont une chance d’être gardés et transmises aux générations à venir.…”
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    Cine, pedagogía y exilio. Un recorrido entre España y Argentina en los años 40 by Susana Sel

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Republican exiles who arrived in Argentina in the years '40 contributed to the national película and theater, in a different context of urban practices and socialization experiences away from the avant-garde of social construction in rural Spain of the '30.…”
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    Les mots étrangers dans Dream of Fair to Middling Women (1932) de Samuel Beckett by Pascale Sardin

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Greatly influenced by James Joyce and by the avant-garde of the times, the young Irish poet scattered his text with opaque terms, various intertexts and multilingual puns. …”
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    Zur Vorgeschichte des Ecocriticism bei Gregory Bateson by Frederic Ponten

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This art emerged under colonial conditions in dialogue and exchange with an avant-garde colony of artists and their primitivist notions of original ornamental art. …”
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    « L’œil du hibou ». Le Flaubert au pluriel de Calvino by Susi Pietri

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…“Several Flaubert(s) in the plural” are thus inscribed throughout Calvino’s theoretical texts over time: nihilist Flaubert; supreme Model of work on form; Master of doubt and skepticism; critic of culture and of the plurality of languages; forerunner of the avant-gardes; paradigm of narrative visibility; invisible “God” of infinity at the heart of the infinitesimal; exemplary witness of the dissolution of knowledge; testamentary executor of the romance of convention; literary ancestor of “knowledge-as-multiplicity”; seeker of the absolute through the encounter with otherness.…”
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    La critique littéraire de Maurice Nadeau dans France-Observateur en 1954 by Élodie Chevreux

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We will see that several tensions are at work, between proletarian and avant-garde literary choices, between ancient and modern criticism, between journalistic criticism (ephemeral) and scholarly criticism (which builds a new literary history).…”
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    “Reinvent America and the World”: How Lawrence Ferlinghetti and City Lights Books Cultivated an International Literature of Dissent by Gioia Woods

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…American poet and publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti became a Cold War conduit for the publication and proliferation of postwar avant-garde and dissident poetry. In this essay I tell the story of how Ferlinghetti and his bookstore and press City Lights in San Francisco, California helped popularize international dissident poetry in the United States. …”
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