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Buñuel en Toledo

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A close analysis of Buñuel's and the Order of Toledo's making of iconoclastic public art. In 1923, Luis Buñuel established the Order of Toledo, a parody order of knights whose members included Salvador Dalí, García Lorca, and Rafael Alberti. Together, they often visited the ancient Spanish capital to stroll through itslabyrinthine streets. But these excursions on the part of Buñuel and the Brotherhood were more than simple episodes of cultural sightseeing; they were happenings, public interventions in space. This book explores the anti-artistic aspect of these activities and urban perambulations. Are these practices similar to the flânerie of the Dadaists and French Surrealists? Taking into account their liberal, Spanish context, what was new about them, and what did they mean? Does their aesthetic experimentation make for ideological radicalism? And what impact do these first steps have on Buñuel's subsequent work and his later ideological trajectory? María Soledad Fernández Utrera is Associate Professor of Spanish at The University of British Columbia.

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ISBN: 9781855663039
Publication date: 16th June 2016
Author: María Soledad Fernández Utrera
Publisher: Tamesis Books an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 176 pages
Series: Monografías A
Genres: Literature: history and criticism
Film history, theory or criticism