To Hell with Culture: And Other Essays on Art and SocietyPsychology Press, 2002 - 197 Seiten Herbert Read was a maverick character in the cultural life of the twentieth century. A radical leader of the avant garde in the 1930s, and an anarchist revolutionary during the war years, by the time of his death in 1968 he had become a key figure at the heart of the British cultural establishment. To Hell with Culture offers readers an ideal overview of the ideas that marked out this seminal and hugely influential thinker. It is a controversial work that engages the reader in a wide range of topics, from revolutionary art to pornography. Adept at challenging assumptions and penetrating to the heart of any issue, Read's deft prose encourages the reader to think critically, to question and to subvert the voice of authority, of whatever political or cultural creed. Only through such a critical evaluation of culture, Read believes, can one appreciate the art that arises from the 'unpolitical manifestation of the human spirit'. At a time when authority and value are questionable terms, and when culture itself is a contested concept, Read's is both a challenging and an enlightening voice. |
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And Other Essays on Art and Society Herbert Read. Read To Hell with Culture ROUTLEDGE R Routledge Classics Routledge Classics contains the very best. Front Cover.
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... Classics 2002 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane , London EC4P 4EE 29 West 35th Street , New York , NY 10001 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group 1963 The Herbert Read Trust Introduction to the Routledge Classics edition ...
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... Art The Problem of Pornography Civilization and the Sense of Quality 14 The Great Debate 15 The Arts and Peace INDEX 99 112 125 134 151 170 177 184 192 INTRODUCTION TO THE ROUTLEDGE CLASSICS EDITION The decision of Routledge.
... Art The Problem of Pornography Civilization and the Sense of Quality 14 The Great Debate 15 The Arts and Peace INDEX 99 112 125 134 151 170 177 184 192 INTRODUCTION TO THE ROUTLEDGE CLASSICS EDITION The decision of Routledge.
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Introduction | 1 |
To Hell with Culture | 10 |
The Politics of the Unpolitical | 37 |
The Cult of Leadership | 48 |
A Civilization from Under | 70 |
The Symptoms of Decadence | 85 |
The Collective Patron | 92 |
The Secret of Success | 99 |
The Nature of Revolutionary Art | 125 |
The Psychology of Reaction | 134 |
The Problem of Pornography | 151 |
Civilization and the Sense of Quality | 170 |
The Great Debate | 177 |
The Arts and Peace | 184 |
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The Freedom of the Artist | 112 |
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