Bestiaire Fantastique
35,00 €
Départ pour le Sabbat belongs to the collection of prose poems entitled Gaspard de la nuit by Aloysius Bertrand, whose subtitle, Fantaisies à la manière de Rembrandt et de Callot, reveals its sources of inspiration. The 1st book of this work, which includes Départ pour le Sabbat, is entitled École flamande. Influenced by the chiaroscuro so dear to Rembrandt, and particularly here by the subject of the Sabbath, examples of which can be found in Bruegel and Van der Heyden, this poem belongs to the fantastical world of medieval monographs, where grimoires, candles and glowing embers, witches and wizards who fly away “astride the broom”! While this collection, dedicated to Victor Hugo, clearly draws on the same sources of inspiration as Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, Michel-François Lavaur’s L’Eléphantastique, from the collection Des poèmes pour les enfants, takes a completely different approach to the genre. These children write rebus, calligrams and acrostics, combining wordplay and the spatialization of poems. L’’Éléphantastique has a butterfly-like trunk and spindly legs, reminiscent of Salvador Dali’s Les Éléphants, with its spider-like legs. The words in the suitcases create a bestiary whose fantasy comes from the assembly of these truncated words, where martaureaux, serpaons and escargorilles rub shoulders in a joyous, childlike mess.
Le Bestiaire Fantastique sets these emblematic texts to music in the form of a diptych whose cycle will be enriched by other literary works of mischievous and fantastic inspiration.
Olivier Calmel
Additional information
Weight | 0,510 kg |
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Dimensions | 29,7 × 42 × 2 cm |
Support | Papier |