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This imposing volume is the fruit of the artist Werner Schmidt's decades-long immersion in the preeminent literary monument of the twentieth century: James Joyce's Ulysses.
What began as a personal reader's voyage now attains definite form in an eloquently colorful, interdisciplinary and polyphonic tribute-a work between literary study, theory of color, visual art, and reflection on language.
In the book's first part, Schmidt analyzes and visualizes the use of colors in Ulysses in unique chromatic diagrams and coded color stripes that were literally painted on the walls in exhibitions. They are complemented by a series of photographs taken in Dublin, the novel's setting, and accompanied by probing meditations on literary and linguistic facets and aspects of politics and the history of religion in the Joycean universe.
The second part gathers the voices of twenty renowned Joyce scholars, who, in five thematically organized chapters, share their perspectives on the color, texture, structure, and effect of Ulysses.
A feast for all who revere Joyce-and a gift of anyone who would not just read but truly wrap their mind around literature in its boldest and most luminous incarnation.
What began as a personal reader's voyage now attains definite form in an eloquently colorful, interdisciplinary and polyphonic tribute-a work between literary study, theory of color, visual art, and reflection on language.
In the book's first part, Schmidt analyzes and visualizes the use of colors in Ulysses in unique chromatic diagrams and coded color stripes that were literally painted on the walls in exhibitions. They are complemented by a series of photographs taken in Dublin, the novel's setting, and accompanied by probing meditations on literary and linguistic facets and aspects of politics and the history of religion in the Joycean universe.
The second part gathers the voices of twenty renowned Joyce scholars, who, in five thematically organized chapters, share their perspectives on the color, texture, structure, and effect of Ulysses.
A feast for all who revere Joyce-and a gift of anyone who would not just read but truly wrap their mind around literature in its boldest and most luminous incarnation.
This imposing volume is the fruit of the artist Werner Schmidt's decades-long immersion in the preeminent literary monument of the twentieth century: James Joyce's Ulysses.
What began as a personal reader's voyage now attains definite form in an eloquently colorful, interdisciplinary and polyphonic tribute-a work between literary study, theory of color, visual art, and reflection on language.
In the book's first part, Schmidt analyzes and visualizes the use of colors in Ulysses in unique chromatic diagrams and coded color stripes that were literally painted on the walls in exhibitions. They are complemented by a series of photographs taken in Dublin, the novel's setting, and accompanied by probing meditations on literary and linguistic facets and aspects of politics and the history of religion in the Joycean universe.
The second part gathers the voices of twenty renowned Joyce scholars, who, in five thematically organized chapters, share their perspectives on the color, texture, structure, and effect of Ulysses.
A feast for all who revere Joyce-and a gift of anyone who would not just read but truly wrap their mind around literature in its boldest and most luminous incarnation.
What began as a personal reader's voyage now attains definite form in an eloquently colorful, interdisciplinary and polyphonic tribute-a work between literary study, theory of color, visual art, and reflection on language.
In the book's first part, Schmidt analyzes and visualizes the use of colors in Ulysses in unique chromatic diagrams and coded color stripes that were literally painted on the walls in exhibitions. They are complemented by a series of photographs taken in Dublin, the novel's setting, and accompanied by probing meditations on literary and linguistic facets and aspects of politics and the history of religion in the Joycean universe.
The second part gathers the voices of twenty renowned Joyce scholars, who, in five thematically organized chapters, share their perspectives on the color, texture, structure, and effect of Ulysses.
A feast for all who revere Joyce-and a gift of anyone who would not just read but truly wrap their mind around literature in its boldest and most luminous incarnation.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
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Genre: | Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Bildende Kunst |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 328 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9783969122426 |
ISBN-10: | 3969122422 |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: |
Teuber, Dirk
Arnold, Florian Bauerle-Willert, Dorothée Bindervoet, Erik Brüggemann, Heinz Brüssermann, Jakob Deckard, Michael Hayes, Christa-Maria Lerm Hildebrandt, Toni Jägersberg, Otto Levina, Jurate Peters, Susanne Poetsch, Christoph Quené, Saskia C. Ronte, Dieter Schmidt, Werner Senn, Fritz Tescari, Vega Walshe, Shane Weigel, Andreas Williams, Keith Zeller, Ursula |
Hersteller: |
Dr. Cantz'sche Verlagsges
Dr. Cantz?sche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | DCV Dr. Cantz'sche Verlagsgesellschaft, Prinz-Eugen-Str. 17a, D-13347 Berlin, h.baumgarten@dcv-books.com |
Maße: | 277 x 208 x 29 mm |
Von/Mit: | Dirk Teuber (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 13.06.2025 |
Gewicht: | 1,48 kg |