Le Chat Noir Exposed : The Absurdist Spirit Behind a 19th Century French Cabaret
(Author) Caroline CrepiatThis extraordinary work of scholarship exposes the liveliest fin-de-siècle bohemian cabaret and journal in Paris. Le Chat Noir was a playground for painters, writers, poets, pranksters, and musicians, all gleefully demolishing the standards of art and good taste. Caroline Crépiat examines such eccentric personalities as Paul Verlaine, Alphonse Allais, Marie Krysinska, Maurice Mac-Nab, and Charles Cros, and analyzes their treatment of money, women, translation, humor, sex, disease, and scatology, with generous samplings of the original texts. A masterful look at a rich and colorful legend of the avant-garde!
Caroline Crepiat
Caroline Crepiat is a French novelist known for her acclaimed work "The Silent Garden," a haunting tale of love and loss set against the backdrop of war. Her lyrical prose and attention to detail create a vivid and emotional reading experience. Crepiat's contributions to literature explore themes of memory, trauma, and resilience.