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Mavis Gallant the eye and the ear

Title
Mavis Gallant [electronic resource] : the eye and the ear / Marta Dvořák.
Author
Dvorak, Marta
Publication
Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, [2019]

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Uniform Title
Mavis Gallant (Online)
Alternative Title
Mavis Gallant (Online)
Subject
  • Gallant, Mavis > Criticism and interpretation
  • Gallant, Mavis > Aesthetics
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-240) and indexes.
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LCCN
2019457944
OCLC
ssj0002248566
Author
Dvorak, Marta.
Title
Mavis Gallant [electronic resource] : the eye and the ear / Marta Dvořák.
Imprint
Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
Description
1 online resource (viii, 261 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-240) and indexes.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Summary
"Repositioning Mavis Gallant as a late modernist figure, this book interrogates the Paris-based Canadian expatriate at the juncture of multiple, transnational interacting fields. Marta Dvořák draws on private correspondence and conversations with the Gallant who loved pictures, films, and music to examine her relations with the arts and to interrogate how modernity's aesthetic systems meet within a transcontinental cultural context. Deploying philosophical aesthetics, Dvořák identifies the formal painterly, cinematic, and musical dynamics which light up Gallant's writing. Dvořák opens a dialogue between Gallant and other international modernists and also with those they were reading, watching, and listening to. These range from the moving pictures which shaped her generation to the rhythm and dissonance of modernist compositions and jazz, which - like the Cubist rupture with academic spatial perspective - spearheaded modernity's aesthetics of dislocation. How does Gallant's work work? The analogies drawn between Gallant and certain European filmmakers provide a visual key to the writer's sleights-of-hand and tonal shifts. Through hands-on analyses focusing on the eye and the ear, Dvořák investigates the osmosis between Gallant's texts (including her critically neglected novels) and both music and visual culture. The adventurous close readings offer guiding interpretive keys to readers dazzled or puzzled by 'a writers' writer.'"-- Provided by publisher.
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