Friday 17 August 2012

I Am a Beautiful Monster

I Am a Beautiful Monster
Author: Francis Picabia
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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0262162431



I Am a Beautiful Monster: Poetry, Prose, and Provocation


Poet, painter, self-described funny guy, idiot, failure, pickpocket, and anti-artist par excellence, Francis Picabia was a defining figure in the Dada movement; indeed, AndrA Breton called Picabia one of the only "true" Dadas. Get I Am a Beautiful Monster literature books for free.
Yet very little of Picabia's poetry and prose has been translated into English, and his literary experiments have never been the subject of close critical study. I Am a Beautiful Monster is the first definitive edition in English of Picabia's writings, gathering a sizable array of Picabia's poetry and prose and, most importantly, providing a critical context for it with an extensive introduction and detailed notes by the translator. Picabia's poetry and prose is belligerent, abstract, polemical, radical, and so Check I Am a Beautiful Monster our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Yet very little of Picabia's poetry and prose has been translated into English, and his literary experiments have never been the subject of close critical study Picabia's poetry and prose is belligerent, abstract, polemical, radical, and so

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