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Sebastian's Arrows

Letters and Mementos of Salvador Dali and Federico Garcia Lorca
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"Let us agree," Federico Garcia Lorca wrote, "that one of man's most beautiful postures is that of St. Sebastian."

"In my 'Saint Sebastian' I remember you," Salvador Dali replied to Garcia Lorca, referring to the essay on aesthetics that Dali had just written, ". . . and sometimes I think he is you. Let's see whether Saint Sebastian turns out to be you."

This exchange is but a glimpse into the complex relationship between two renowned and highly influential twentieth-century artists. On the centennial of Dali's birth, Sebastian's Arrows presents a never-before-published collection of their letters, lectures, and mementos.

Written between 1925 and 1936, the letters and lectures bring to life a passionate friendship marked by a thoughtful dialogue on aesthetics and the constant interaction between poetry and painting. From their student days in Madrid's Residencia de Estudiantes, where the two waged war against cultural "putrefaction" and mocked the sacred cows of Spanish art, Dali and Garcia Lorca exchanged thoughts on the act of creation, modernity, and the meaning of their art. The volume chronicles how in their poetic skirmishes they sharpened and shaped each other's work--Garcia Lorca defending his verses of absence and elegy and his love of tradition while Dali argued for his theories of "Clarity" and "Holy Objectivity" and the unsettling logic of Surrealism.

Christopher Maurer's masterful prologue and selection of letters, texts, and images (many generously provided by the Fundacion Gala-Salvador Dali and Fundacion Federico Garcia Lorca), offer compelling and intimate insights into the lives and work of two iconic artists. The two men had a "tragic, passionate relationship," Dali once wrote--a friendship pierced by the arrows of Saint Sebastian.

Product Details

PublisherSwan Isle Press
Publish DateFebruary 01, 2005
Pages231
LanguageSpanish; Castilian
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780967880884
Dimensions9.5 X 6.3 X 1.0 inches | 1.2 pounds

About the Author

Christopher Maurer is professor in and chair of the Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures at Boston University. He is editor of García Lorca's Collected Poems and the author of Fortune's Favorite Child: The Uneasy Life of Walter Anderson. He has also published extensively on sixteenth-, seventeenth-, and twentieth-century Spanish poetry.

Christopher Maurer is professor of Spanish at Boston University. He is editor and translator of Sebastian's Arrows: Letters and Mementos of Salvador Dalí and Federico García Lorca, New Letters to a Young Poet by Joan Margarit, and The Complete Perfectionist by Juan Ramón Jiménez, all published by Swan Isle Press.

Reviews

"All through the twentieth century artists and writers collaborated almost constantly, sometimes with such intensity that it seemed as if they were passing back and forth a single flask labeled 'Inspiration.' . . . An infinitely more transparent glimpse into an artist's mind is to be found in Sebastian's Arrows."--Jed Perl "The New Republic" (12/13/2004 12:00:00 AM)
"An engaging and lively look at the relationship between Lorca and Dali. . . . This book demonstrates the powerful effect they had on each other and their work."--Rob Stokes "Spain"
"Clear and admirably straightforward. . . . A book quite attractive to the eye and hand. It will doubtless appeal to those with an interest in Lorca and/or Dali as it brings together a selection of their own words about themselves."--Canning House "British Bulletin of Publications" (10/1/2004 12:00:00 AM)
"Readers interested in either of these Spanish masters will find Sebastian's Arrows of great interest."-- "Bloomsbury Review" (9/1/2005 12:00:00 AM)
"The sense of two brilliant young men testing themselves against each other still comes across."-- "Financial Times Magazine" (2/12/2005 12:00:00 AM)

"Thoughtfully and sensitively conceived, this is an intellectually sound and compelling volume. Highly recommended."--Choice

-- "Choice" (9/1/2005 12:00:00 AM)

Recipient of Foreword Magazine's Book of the Year Award, Silver rank

-- "Foreword Silver Book of the Year Award" (6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM)

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