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Modern Times, Modern Places: Life and Art in the 20th Century: Life and Art in the Twentieth Century Book

"The earth", said Gertrude Stein in 1938, "is not the same as in the 19th century". And how. Covering a staggeringly vast distance, Peter Conrad traces the development of modern consciousness as reflected in its art and thought, via Vienna, Paris, Berlin, and Tokyo, until he reaches the end of the 20th century--a dizzying point on the brink of a new millennium. He compares the progress to that of a human life, passing from youthful zest to maturity, but only by way of anguish and torment. This sounds simplistic; the book is not. Conrad's prose is as fluid as his ideas are sharp, and the scope of his reference is enviable, its application impeccable. This is intellectual writing at its most accessible. He considers Freud and Chaplin, Stravinsky and Einstein, as he pursues his theme of a planet that has shrunk as we have grown, to a size that we can manipulate and, as Hiroshima showed, we can destroy. Our greatest advances have been technological, he argues, yet at the expense of reducing the individualism of humankind, of "dumbing down" to a sedative senility. Wisely avoiding the business of prediction, his declaration of faith in laughter when facing the future, and in the reinterpretation of the past in order to escape it, provides a pleasantly unexpected conclusion. Arranged in 30 chapters, each a rounded essay in its own right, Modern Times, Modern Places is a powerfully evocative appraisal of the 20th century and its achievements, which succeeds where quite frankly many will fail. --David VincentRead More

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  • ASDA

    An exploration of modern assumptions about God social economic and political structures through the analysis of contemporary cultural expression. This is combined with a study of the locations that successively became the frontiers of modernity such as Vienna Moscow Paris and Berlin as well as America.

  • 0500281513
  • 9780500281512
  • Peter Conrad
  • 5 July 1999
  • Thames & Hudson
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 752
  • New edition
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