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Diary of a Genius by Salvador Dalí
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Diary of a Genius (edition 1998)

by Salvador Dalí (Author)

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DIARY OF A GENIUS stands as one of the seminal texts of Surrealism, revealing the most astonishing and intimate workings of the mind of Salvador Dali, the eccentric polymath genius who became the living embodiment of the 20th century's most intensely subversive, disturbing and influential art movement.Dali's second volume of autobiography, DIARY OF A GENIUS covers his life from 1952 to 1963, during which years we learn of his amour fou for his wife Gala, and their relationship both at home in Cadaqués and during bizarre world travels. We also learn how Dali draws inspiration from excrement, rotten fish and Vermeer's Lacemaker to enter his âe~rhinoceronticâe(tm) period, preaching his postholocaustal gospels of nuclear mysticism and cosmogenic atavism; and we follow the labyrinthine mental journeys that lead to the creation of such paintings as the Assumption, and his film script The Flesh Wheelbarrow.This new expanded edition includes a brilliant and revelatory essay on Salvador Dali, and the importance of his art to the 20th century, by the author J G Ballard.Illustrated throughout, with over 60 works by the artist plus numerous documentary photographs.… (more)
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Title:Diary of a Genius
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Salvador Dali is een rare vogel. Hij is vooral bekend als maker van surrealistische schilderijen waarin hij allerlei beelden met elkaar combineert waartussen gewone mensen geen verbanden leggen.
In dit boek staan fragmenten van zijn autobiografie gecombineerd met gedeelten uit zijn dagboek en enkele hoofdstukken met titels als: "Ben ik een genie?" en "Herinneringen uit de baarmoeder". Dali heeft als lijfspreuk: "Het enige verschil tussen een gek en mij is, dat ik niet gek ben". Het boek springt een beetje van de hak op de tak, maar is door Dali's vreemde opvattingen het lezen zeker waard.
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DIARY OF A GENIUS stands as one of the seminal texts of Surrealism, revealing the most astonishing and intimate workings of the mind of Salvador Dali, the eccentric polymath genius who became the living embodiment of the 20th century's most intensely subversive, disturbing and influential art movement.Dali's second volume of autobiography, DIARY OF A GENIUS covers his life from 1952 to 1963, during which years we learn of his amour fou for his wife Gala, and their relationship both at home in Cadaqués and during bizarre world travels. We also learn how Dali draws inspiration from excrement, rotten fish and Vermeer's Lacemaker to enter his âe~rhinoceronticâe(tm) period, preaching his postholocaustal gospels of nuclear mysticism and cosmogenic atavism; and we follow the labyrinthine mental journeys that lead to the creation of such paintings as the Assumption, and his film script The Flesh Wheelbarrow.This new expanded edition includes a brilliant and revelatory essay on Salvador Dali, and the importance of his art to the 20th century, by the author J G Ballard.Illustrated throughout, with over 60 works by the artist plus numerous documentary photographs.

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