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K**N
A Sensitive Surrealist Turns Table on the Arrogant Addicted Artist, Beautifully.
The author of this roman a clef was an artist and a poet who lived in the creative ferment of Stein, TS Eliot, the Dadaists in Europe; as well as a being a New York gallery representative. In this novel she wrote of “Insel” her fictionalized husband. He is starving, manic and pimping two black Parisian women while making love to her. She is blind and projects her greatness of spirit onto him, including her abilities as a medium. “the drift of his words swept me together with the frozen drawing along a current of quiet reverence, expressing gratitude. As under his conjurative power of projecting images, I felt myself grow to the ruby proportions of a colossal beef steak.”Halfway through the work, she realizes that part of his mysterious energetic affect on her is his drug addiction. The table turns... This is vivid, insightful, present and surrealistic writing.The English translation of Insel's german conversational bits is embedded in the writing. Exposure to Surrealism and the language of mediums may clarify and increase appreciation.
O**O
Hay que leerlo
Soy un admirador de Mirna Loy, todo lo que hizo, escribió o realizó a lo largo de su vida me interesó desde que conocí su obra hace años.
B**D
Strangely fascinating
Very strangely written but I enjoyed the rich imagery even if I wasn't quite sure what was going on. It's like reading something written by someone on LSD. What I did relish was learning more about Mina Loy and the artist, Richard Oelze, on whom the main character, Insel, is supposedly based. This was my first surrealist novel ... very different, demanding for the reader and, I would say, an acquired taste.
S**E
Silly nonsense
She couldn't get this published. That should have been my cue.
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