Jan Walravens en het experiment
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ArticleSeries: Publication details: Gent Academia Press 2011Description: 1 electronic resource (229 p.)Content type: - text
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- 1 Place qualifiers
- 1D Europe
- 1DD Western Europe
- 1DDB Belgium
- 2 Language qualifiers
- 2A Indo-European languages
- 2AC Germanic and Scandinavian languages
- 2ACF Flemish
- 3 Time period qualifiers
- 3M c 1500 onwards to present day
- 3MP 20th century
- 3MPQ Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999
- 3MPQM c 1950 to c 1959
- 3MPQS c 1960 to c 1969
- 5 Interest qualifiers
- 5A Interest age
- 5AX For adult emergent readers
- D Biography
- DS Literature
- DSB Literary studies
- DSBH Literary studies
- Literature and Literary studies
- art
- c 1900 to c 1999
- c 1900 to c 2000
- experiment
- flemish literature
- general
- history and criticism
- level
- modernism
- philosophy
- thema EDItEUR
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Jan Walravens (1920-1965) played a central role in Flemish literature as he introduced and facilitated literary experiments after the second world war. He was a leading essayist and literary critic, who wrote thousands of reviews showing the younger generation the way to French existentialism and to the international avant-garde. In addition to novels and shorter fiction, he published in-depth philosophical essays on Kierkegaard, Sade and Sartre. His international network of artistic relations turned him into a central figure in the Flemish literary world, a position he held until his untimely death at the age of forty-five. Jan Walravens and the Experiment presents ten essays that chart the various aspects of Walravens' immense activity: his philosophical thinking on Sade, his relation with the visual arts, his position as an avant-gardist, his defense of poetry old and new, his view on the French nouveau roman, his novels, and his propagation of a new kind of literary diary. The authors have used the Walravens archive and unearthed some material that has never before been brought to the public's attention, most notably the facsimile of a 'cadavre exquis' Walravens created with Albert Bontridder and Florent Welles.
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