Art and the human adventure
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Andre Malraux was a major figure in French intellectual life in the twentieth century. A key component of his thought is his theory of art which presents a series of fundamental challenges to traditional explanations of the nature and purpose …
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Andre Malraux was a major figure in French intellectual life in the twentieth century. A key component of his thought is his theory of art which presents a series of fundamental challenges to traditional explanations of the nature and purpose of art developed by post-Enlightenment aesthetics. For Malraux. art whether visual art. literature or music-is much more than a locus of beauty or a source of "aesthetic pleasure": it is one of the ways humanity defends itself against its fundamental sense of meaninglessness-one of the ways the "human adventure" is affirmed. Here for the first time is a comprehensive. step by step exposition. supported by illustrations. of Malraux's theory of art as presented in major works such as The Voices of Silence and The Metamorphosis of the Gods. Suitable for both newcomers to Malraux and more advanced students. the study also examines critical responses to these works by figures such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Maurice Blanchot. Pierre Bourdieu. and E.H. Gombrich. and compares Malraux's thinking with aspects of contemporary Anglo-American aesthetics. The study reveals that an account of art which Gombrich once dismissed as "sophisticated double-talk" is in reality a thoroughly coherent and highly enlightening system of thought. with revolutionary implications for the way we think about art. Derek Allan has published widely on aspects of Malraux's works and the theory of art and literature. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and a Masters degree in French Language and Literature. and is currently a Visiting Scholar in the School of Humanities at the Australian National University. --Book Jacket.
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