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Down Below

(Paperback, Main)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Down Below

Contributors:

By (Author) Leonora Carrington
By (author) Marina Warner

ISBN:

9781681370606

Publisher:

The New York Review of Books, Inc

Imprint:

The New York Review of Books, Inc

Publication Date:

15th April 2017

UK Publication Date:

18th May 2017

Edition:

Main

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Autobiography: arts and entertainment
History of art

Dewey:

709.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 204mm, Spine 8mm

Weight:

135g

Description

Leonora Carrington is perhaps the most enchanting of the women Surrealists. The daughter of Anglo-Irish privilege, she broke free of her manor-house upbringing and fled, first to art school, and then to the Continent. Though she is best known as a painter of the gothic fantastic, with a cult following and one-woman shows at museums around the world, her writing is no less striking. Down Below describes the events of 1940, when, after her longtime lover artist Max Ernst was sent to a concentration camp, Carrington was "led across the border of Knowledge" and imprisoned in a sanatorium for the insane. This powerful testament, reminiscent of Carrington's great novel The Hearing Trumpet, ranks with the work of Sylvia Plath and Janet Frame in its raw evocation of madness.

Reviews

"In her centenary year, Carrington is undergoing a revival...Down Belowis both a recollection of madness and a kind of transcription. Though Carrington completed it after the fact, her memoir hews closely to her thoughts and feelings as they were then. Anwen Crawford,The New Yorker

"So vivid is Carringtons step-by-step descent into madnessit is possible to read Down Below in a single sitting, but emotionally quite difficult [You] get the distinct impression that for Carrington, reality is malleable."Carmen Maria Machado, NPR

"Down Below recounts Carringtons incarceration in a Spanish asylum and her daring escape in a tone so cool that even the most harrowing details have a delayed effect on the reader, like the timed release of a potent drug. Her use of language is as precise as an artists choice of line or color, which helps her express the inexpressible."Carol Cooper, The Village Voice

[B]rief and unflinchingly honest...a candid, painful, and personal account of someones darkest hours...In a very helpful introduction to the book, novelist Marina Warner writes that Carrington was persuaded to write the memoir by surrealisms literary founder, Andr Breton, who viewed her genuine, unaffected descent into true madness as surrealism at its most pure. As such, it seems a case can be made that this little book is indeed the gold standard of surrealist literature. Publishers Weekly

Down Below is not only a radical reworking of the Surrealist narrative of femalemadness: it is a sophisticated experiment with reason, subjectivity and the narrativevoice, in which Carrington is able to speak clearly of madness from theoutside, to speak clearly of what is within it, of its ins and outs, without committingwholly to memoir or to art. Joanna Walsh, Verso Books (blog)

"Her stories are vivid, funny and surprisingly fresh...[they] combine satire with surrealist situations to deftly mock the pomposity of organized religion, sexual repression or the endless forms of bureaucratic hypocrisy and ineptitude... She controls her imagery, amuses us with her tweaking of the bourgeoisie and moves us with her dazzling dreamscapes, all the while firmly maintaining her slightly bemused sang-froid."Richard Burgin,The New York Times

"While other Surrealists played at madness, she was intimate with it."Peter Campbell,London Review of Books

Author Bio

Leonora Carrington (1917-2011) was born in England and spent most of her adult life in Mexico City, where she participated in the Surrealist movement as an artist, painter, and novelist. Marina Warner's studies of religion, mythology, and fairy tales include Once Upon a Time: A Short History of Fairy Tale. A Fellow of the British Academy, she is also a professor in the Department of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies at the University of Essex.

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