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Lunar Follies par Gilbert Sorrentino
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Lunar Follies (original 2005; édition 2005)

par Gilbert Sorrentino (Auteur)

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The two-time PEN/Faulkner Award finalist and author of Mulligan Stew paints a "clever parodic take on the contemporary art world" (Publishers Weekly).   How often have you been subjected to supposed artists, art critics, or works of "art" that left you wondering what the word even means? And just who the hell are these pseudo-cool people who think they know what you should like better than you?   In this bitingly satiric, imaginative tour of gallery, museum and performance art exhibitions, Gilbert Sorrentino brilliantly and mercilessly skewers the precious pretensions of the contemporary art world and its flailing attempts at maintaining relevance in a society whose attentions have strayed to the immediacy of pop culture.   With precise comedic timing and an eye toward lascivious detail, Sorrentino is the perfect guide through this hilariously absurd and "deliciously funny" world (Booklist).… (plus d'informations)
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Info:Coffee House Press (2005), 145 pages
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It's not quite accurate to say I've finished this book. I have read all fifty-three items, but I've only read them once. Like poetry, this is the sort of thing -if one likes this sort of thing- to reread. It is, so to speak, a parody of parody. A spoof on almost everything: art, sports, personal names, critics and criticism, writing, itself, four-letter words, and (I suspect) readers of books like this.

It seems oddly appropriate that I got this book in a ten dollar blind grab-bag purchase from the publisher. I also liked the other books in the bag, but this one was the most fun. ( )
  seeword | Jul 23, 2017 |
... a bravura feat of parody. Lunar Follies offers fifty-three self-contained art-world snippets, each one entirely the product of Sorrentino’s imagination and each depicting a creative venture that seems wearily familiar—that is to say, the pits.
 
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The two-time PEN/Faulkner Award finalist and author of Mulligan Stew paints a "clever parodic take on the contemporary art world" (Publishers Weekly).   How often have you been subjected to supposed artists, art critics, or works of "art" that left you wondering what the word even means? And just who the hell are these pseudo-cool people who think they know what you should like better than you?   In this bitingly satiric, imaginative tour of gallery, museum and performance art exhibitions, Gilbert Sorrentino brilliantly and mercilessly skewers the precious pretensions of the contemporary art world and its flailing attempts at maintaining relevance in a society whose attentions have strayed to the immediacy of pop culture.   With precise comedic timing and an eye toward lascivious detail, Sorrentino is the perfect guide through this hilariously absurd and "deliciously funny" world (Booklist).

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