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The Limits of Art

Two Essays

The Limits of Art( )
Author: Todorov, Tzvetan
Series title:The French List Ser.
ISBN:978-1-906497-62-0
Publication Date:Dec 2010
Publisher:Seagull Books
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $15.00
Book Description:

Tzvetan Todorov, one of Europe's leading intellectuals, explores the complex relations between art, politics, and ethics in the essays that make up The Limits of Art. In one essay, "Artists and Dictators," Todorov traces the intimate relationship between avant-garde art and radical politics in pre-revolutionary Russia, pre-fascist Italy, and pre-Nazi Germany. Todorov sets forth the radical idea that the project of totalitarian dictators and avant-garde artists actually...
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Book Details
Pages:102
Detailed Subjects: Literary Collections / Essays
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.396 x 8.658 x 0.619 Inches
Book Weight:0.638 Pounds
Author Biography
Todorov, Tzvetan (Author)
Tzvetan Todorov was born in Sofia, Bulgaria on March 1, 1939. He did his undergraduate studies at the University of Sofia and then moved to France to pursue postgraduate work. He completed his doctorate at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in 1966 and he began teaching at the National Center for Scientific Research in 1968. In 1983, he helped found the Center for Arts and Language Research, involving scholars from both institutions.

He was a literary theorist and historian. He wrote numerous books including The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre, The Conquest of America: The Question of the Other, On Human Diversity, Facing the Extreme: Moral Life in the Concentration Camps, A French Tragedy: Scenes of Civil War Summer 1944, The New World Disorder: Reflections of a European, and Fear of the Barbarians: Beyond the Clash of Civilizations. He died of multiple system atrophy, a progressive brain disorder, on February 7, 2017 at the age of 77.

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