Erik Satie three piece suite
After the publication of Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors, his long awaited first original book, cult critic Ian Penman returns with I Am Called Erik Satie I Like Everyone Else, a three-part study of the composer and pianist.Â
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Composer, pianist and writer Erik Satie was one of the great figures of Belle Ãpoque Paris. Known for his unvarying image of bowler hat, three-piece suit and umbrella, Satie was a surrealist before Surrealism and a conceptual artist before Conceptual Art. Friend of Cocteau and Debussy, Picabia and Picasso, Satie was always a few steps ahead of his peers at the apex of modernism. There's scarcely a turn in postwar music, both classical and popular, that Satie doesn't anticipate. Moving from the variety shows of Montmartre's Le Chat Noir to suburban Arcueil, from the Parisian demi-monde to the artistic avant-garde, cult critic Ian Penman's masterful Erik Satie Three Piece Suite is an exhilarating and playful three-part study of this elusive and endlessly fascinating figure, published to mark the centenary of Satie's death.
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| Dimensions | 197 × 125 mm |
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| Publisher | Fitzcarraldo Editions |
| Imprint | Fitzcarraldo Editions |
| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 224 |
| Language | English |
| Edition | |
| Dewey | 780.92 (edition:23) |
| Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |
