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Reading Charlotte Salomon

Reading Charlotte Salomon Hardcover - 2006

by Salomon, Charlotte; Steinberg, Michael P., and Bohm-Duchen, Monica (Edited by)

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Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2006. ix, 233 pages, [12] pages of plates, illustrations (some colour); 27 cm. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Dust jacket protected in a mylar cover. A fine copy of the first printing. OVERSIZE! No priority/international, except by arrangement. "Charlotte Salomon was born in Berlin in 1917 and was murdered at Auschwitz at the age of twenty-six. While in exile in the south of France from 1940 until her deportation in 1943, she created some 1,325 small gouaches using only the three primary colors plus white. From these she gathered nearly 800 into a work that she titled Life? or Theater? A Play with Music, which employs images, texts, and musical and cinematic references. The narrative, informed by Salomon's experiences as a talented, cultured, and assimilated German Jew, depicts a life lived in the shadow of Nazi persecution and a family history of suicide, but also reveals moments of intense happiness and hope. The tone of the gouaches becomes increasingly raw and urgent as Salomon is further enmeshed in grim personal as well as political events. The result is a deeply moving meditation on life, art, and death on the eve of the Holocaust."- Publisher. CONTENTS: Reading Charlotte Salomon: history, memory, modernism, by Michael P. Steinberg; A life before Auschwitz, by Monica Bohm-Duchen; Theater of memory: trauma and cure in Charlotte Salomon's modernist fariytale, by Griselda Pollock; Historical effacements: facing Charlotte Salomon, by Darcy Buerkle; Memory and Trauerspiel: Charlotte Salomon's Life? or theater? and the angel of history, by Christine Conley; Creative synergies: Charlotte Salomon and Alfred Wolfsohn, by Edward Timms; Giving voice: Charlotte Salomon and Charlotte Delbo, by Ernst van Alphen; Ornament, boundaries, and mourning after Auschwitz, by Shelley Hornstein; Inscriptions of difference in Charlotte Salomon's work, by Astrid Schmetterling; The aesthetics of trauma: five installations of Charlotte Salomon' s Life? or theater?, by Reesa Greenberg; Aestheticizing catastrophe, by Mieke Bal; "Create her world anew": seven dilemmas in re-presenting Charlotte Salomon, by Mary Felstiner; On the impossibility of Charlotte Salomon in the classroom, by Nanette Salomon.. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to. Collectible.
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  • Title Reading Charlotte Salomon
  • Author Salomon, Charlotte; Steinberg, Michael P., and Bohm-Duchen, Monica (Edited by)
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 1st
  • Condition Used - Fine
  • Pages 264
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY
  • Date 2006
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Dust Cover, Illustrated, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 124502
  • ISBN 9780801439711 / 080143971X
  • Weight 1.68 lbs (0.76 kg)
  • Dimensions 10.32 x 7.04 x 0.9 in (26.21 x 17.88 x 2.29 cm)
  • Ages 18 to UP years
  • Grade levels 13 - UP
  • Library of Congress subjects Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in art, Salomon, Charlotte
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2005053770
  • Dewey Decimal Code 700.92

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Charlotte Salomon was born in Berlin in 1917 and was murdered at Auschwitz at the age of twenty-six. While in exile in the south of France from 1940 until her deportation in 1943, she created some 1,325 small gouaches using only the three primary colors plus white. From these she gathered nearly 800 into a work that she titled Life? or Theater?: A Play with Music, which employs images, texts, and musical and cinematic references. The narrative, informed by Salomon's experiences as a talented, cultured, and assimilated German Jew, depicts a life lived in the shadow of Nazi persecution and a family history of suicide, but also reveals moments of intense happiness and hope. The tone of the gouaches becomes increasingly raw and urgent as Salomon is further enmeshed in grim personal as well as political events. The result is a deeply moving meditation on life, art, and death on the eve of the Holocaust.Salomon's art, discovered after the war in the south of France where she had left it for safekeeping, was first exhibited in 1961 and has gained steadily in reputation since then. A major exhibition focused on Life? or Theater? appeared at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 1998, subsequently at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and the Jewish Museum in New York City. This book, lavishly illustrated with many color plates, is the first to analyze Salomon's work critically, historically, and aesthetically. It includes a chronology of Salomon's life and a list of exhibitions of Life? or Theater? Featuring contributions from prominent art historians, literary and cultural critics, and historians, Reading Charlotte Salomon celebrates the genius and courage of a remarkable figure in twentieth-century art.

Contributors: Mieke Bal, University of Amsterdam; Monica Bohm-Duchen, independent art historian, London; Darcy Buerkle, Smith College; Christine Conley, University of Ottawa; Mary Felstiner, San Francisco State University; Reesa Greenberg, Concordia University and York University; Shelley Hornstein, York University; Griselda Pollock, University of Leeds; Nanette Salomon, The College of Staten Island/CUNY; Astrid Schmetterling, University of London; Michael P. Steinberg, Cornell University; Edward Timms, University of Sussex; Ernst van Alphen, University of California, Berkeley, and Leiden University

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  • Choice, 11/01/2006, Page 472

About the author

Michael P. Steinberg is Director of the Cogut Center for the Humanities and Professor of History and Music at Brown University. He is the author of Austria as Theater and Ideology: The Meaning of the Salzburg Festival; Walter Benjamin and the Demands of History (both from Cornell); and Listening to Reason: Culture, Subjectivity, and Nineteenth-Century Music. Monica Bohm-Duchen is an independent writer, lecturer, and curator. Her many books include The Private Life of a Masterpiece and Chagall. Exhibitions she has curated include After Auschwitz: Responses to the Holocaust in Contemporary Art and Rubies and Rebels: Jewish Female Identity in Contemporary British Art. She was co-curator of Life? Or Theatre?: The Work of Charlotte Salomon (Royal Academy of Arts, London).