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I pasted this text from a David Sylvian's site,
By Héctor O Valdés Barrientos (México, Distrito Federal, México city Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil (Hardcover)
First published in Paris in 1930, A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil is Max Ernst's second collage-novel. One of the forermost surrealist artists, Max Ernst has created here a bizarre and enchanting set of images by juxtaposing illustrations from all kinds of books new and old. The collages tell the dream of a young who, having lost her virginity on the day of her first communion, commits herself to a religous vocation. Her dream is an impious and schizophrenic nightmare richly and ironically conceived. Full of alarming images this dreamscape resisits rational interpretation.A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil is a haunting tour de force which has lost none of its shock or value |
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A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil by Max Ernst (Hardcover - Oct. 1982)
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