Hidden Faces
By (Author) Salvador Dal
Translated by Haakon Chevalier
Pushkin Press
Pushkin Press Classics
16th July 2024
25th April 2024
United Kingdom
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
In swirling, surreal prose, the iconic artist Salvador Dali portrays the intrigues and love affairs of a group of eccentric aristocrats who, in their luxury and extravagance, symbolize decadent Europe in the 1930s.
In the shadow of encroaching war, their tangled lives provide a thrilling vehicle for Dali's uniquely spirited imagination and artistic vision.
'Start the first page and you are in the presence of an old-fashioned baroque novel, intelligent, extravagant, as photographically precise as his paintings' - P. J. Kavanagh
'So full of visual invention, so witty, so charged with an almost Dickensian energy that it's difficult not to accept the author's own arrogant valuation of himself as a genius' - Observer
'What really strikes the reader is the abounding physical detail of objects, light, spaces, and materials' - The Times
'Flames positively lick from Salvador Dali's pages' - Harpers & Queen
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) was a Spanish surrealist painter renowned for his striking, bizarre painting style that drew deeply on his explorations of the subconscious. He was strongly influenced by the writings of Sigmund Freud, as well as the Paris Surrealists who sought to establish the "greater reality" of the human subconscious over reason. Some of his most famous works include The Persistence of Memory, and the two Surrealist films Un Chien andalou (The Andalusian Dog) and L'Age d'or (The Golden Age), made with the Spanish director Luis Bunuel. Hidden Faces is his only novel, and was first published in 1944.