On Bohemia: The Code of the Self-ExiledCésar Graña, Marigay Graña Transaction Publishers, 1990 M01 1 - 812 páginas Bohemia has been variously defined as a mythical country, a state of mind, a tavern by the wayside on the road of life. The editors of this volume prefer a leaner definition: an attitude of dissent from the prevailing values of middle-class society, one dependent on the existence of caf life. But whatever definition is preferred, this rich and long overdue collective portrait of Bohemian life in a large variety of settings is certain to engage and even entrance readers of all types: from the student of culture to social researchers and literary figures n search of their ancestral roots. |
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... young men who were their natural protagonists joined together in Paris to make of intellectual discontent a cultural spectacle . They created la vie de bohème as a means of intruding into daily reality their willful and unpredictable ...
... young Parisians they might not choose to leave " the asphalt of the boulevards behind them . " The point is that , although Bohemia has never been , as such , the house of the intellect , the spirit of intellectual vagrancy which it ...
... young , actually and ideologically ; they claimed that youth itself was the collective expression of genius . It is exaggerating very little to say that Bohemians hoped to be seen as a band of intellectual raiders and freebooters , who ...
... young men , artists to the core , pipes puffing , sardonic of eye , their heads adorned with the Liberty Cap ; the bearded Young France ready for the orgy . In the morning these Fate - touched Young Men will 6 On Bohemia.
... Young Men will revel in a river of wrathful madness , will grasp their daggers , pledge themselves to rip open the bellies of the money - counters , and swear to devote their lives to waging war against these barren times . . . .16 What ...
Contenido
Economics and the Art Colony | 424 |
Literary Begging on the Left Bank | 430 |
Rebellion Goes Commercial | 433 |
Getting By and Making It | 439 |
Getting By on 40 a Week | 446 |
Making the Scene | 449 |
Island and Outpost | 452 |
The Cafe Procope | 454 |
The Underworld of Art | 86 |
Bohemia and AntiBohemia in Art | 102 |
The Uses of History | 111 |
The Diogenes Style | 118 |
The Bohemian as a Social Personality Type | 127 |
The Greenwich Village Idea | 130 |
Chicagos Bohemia | 139 |
The Outsider | 143 |
The Social Role of the Literary Elite | 148 |
The Idea of Bohemia in MidVictorian England | 158 |
Its Ideology and Control | 168 |
The Upper Bohemians | 174 |
The White Negro | 185 |
The Origins of the Beat Generation | 195 |
The Beat Mystique | 203 |
San Franciscos Mature Bohemians | 212 |
Beaten | 219 |
On the Beat Nature of Beat | 223 |
The KnowNothing Bohemians | 234 |
The Flowering of the Hippie Movement | 245 |
The Testimony of Bohemia | 261 |
The Canons of Bohemia | 263 |
The Message of Bohemia | 265 |
The Grisette | 275 |
Henrietta Rodmans Madchen | 277 |
Decor for a Bohemian Studio | 280 |
Making Bohemia Safe for America | 282 |
Bohemia for All | 286 |
The New Cult of Sex and Anarchy | 290 |
Zen in Venice | 297 |
The Greening of a NATO General | 301 |
A Troubled Dream | 307 |
Bohemia as It Is Not | 310 |
In Quest of Bohemia | 313 |
False Gypsies | 317 |
The Supreme Literary Illusion and Why It Persists | 320 |
A Pustule on the Organism of Paris | 324 |
A Place of Fear | 343 |
Disenchanted Abroad | 348 |
A Whiff of Chaos for the Bourgeoisie | 354 |
Baiting the Bourgeois | 359 |
Bouzingos and JeunesFrance | 364 |
Initiation at the Studio | 370 |
The Quatz Arts Ball 1893 | 374 |
Salon of the AvantGarde | 380 |
Oxbridge and Chelsea | 387 |
Professor Sea Gull | 390 |
A Question of Survival | 397 |
Invading Bohemia | 404 |
Bohemia at Home | 408 |
The Model | 412 |
Hunger Was a Good Discipline | 414 |
The Selling of the Village | 420 |
The Golden Sun | 458 |
Pfaffs Crowd | 461 |
Looking for Bohemia in London | 471 |
Londons Cafe Royal | 473 |
Refuge from Angst and Reality | 482 |
The Old Latin Quartier | 490 |
Carmel 1900s | 493 |
An Artists Colony in Stockholm | 501 |
The Bohemian Cafe of Buenos Aires | 506 |
A Semester in Berlin 1900 | 509 |
Mabel Dodges Evenings | 515 |
Passing Through LA | 519 |
Johannesburg 1950 | 530 |
Sixties London | 534 |
Bivouac in the Piazza di Spagna | 536 |
The New International Beatnikry in Paris | 538 |
Making the Scene | 545 |
The Figaro | 555 |
Hippi at the Cafe Aramat | 559 |
LArt pour lArt | 569 |
The First Night of Hernani | 576 |
Ubu Roi or Hernandi All Over Again | 582 |
Dinners of Bohemia Ancient and Modern | 586 |
A LeftWing View | 593 |
The Other Culture | 597 |
The Essentials of Spontaneous Prose | 614 |
Belief Technique for Modern Prose | 616 |
East Village Symphoneous | 618 |
The Social Lie | 629 |
Sellout to the Social Register | 634 |
A Remembrance of the Red Romance | 640 |
From Bohemia to Revolution | 645 |
A Bohemia Seen through Marxist Eyes | 660 |
The World as Dada Cabaret | 664 |
Notes On Fascism and Bohemia | 669 |
Youth Disaffiliated from a Phony World | 675 |
Beatniks And Bolsheviks | 680 |
The Continuous Demise of Bohemia | 687 |
The Fall of Greenwich Village | 689 |
Bohemia or Vulgaria | 701 |
Is Feminine Bohemianism a Failure? | 704 |
The New Bohemia | 711 |
Greenwich Village Tombstone | 721 |
The Revolution in Bohemia | 724 |
What Happened to Bohemia? | 730 |
The Death of Hip | 732 |
North Beach 1961 | 762 |
Bohemians A Memoir of the Culture Before the Counterculture | 765 |
The Protoculture | 780 |
Dissolving the Boundaries | 792 |
Bibliography | 803 |
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