In the summer of 1912, Marcel Duchamp took a train to Munich and stayed there for three months. Very little direct knowledge remains about that trip. Immediately afterward, Duchamp gave up on painting and later in his life referred to Munich as the site of his 'complete liberation.' Roman Muradov's highly unreliable narrator attempts to reconstruct this period, interrogating from different angles the fundamental futility of retelling another person's life. The result is a fabulist satire that questions Duchamp's legacy, his silence and sexuality, and the sources of the work that made him famous.
SpråkEngelska
BandtypSoftcover
FörlagUNCIVILIZED BOOKS
FörfattareMuradov, Roman
TecknareMuradov, Roman
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OmslagstecknareTracy J. Butler
Sidor116
Beg/NyttNytt Obegagnat
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