Flametti, or the dandyism of the poor
TitleFlametti, or the dandyism of the poor
Corporate author
PublisherFucking Good Art - Nederland
Year of publication2024
Size196 p.: 18 x 11 cm
Materialpaperback
Accompanying material10-inch yellow vinyl record. The vinyl consists of two 15-minute scenes. Along side the vinyl, this project entails a 6-hour, 40-minute audiobook which can be accesed online and give a sonic experience, enriched by Dada-inspired music that reflects the chaotic spirit of the novel. The read-along paperback invites listeners to engage with the text, while the 10-inch vinyl record offers a tactile and auditory experience. Soundscape and tunes created by Robert Hamelijnck, Nina Hitz, and Nienke Terpsma, it also features performances by Vilbjørg Broch, Lukas Simonis, Klaas Hekman & Wu Wei, and Christien Coetzee. (bron: FGA publisher)
ISBN978-3-03746-271-3
LanguageEngels
Genreromans (novel)
ShelfmarkB 2032/628
Abstract
Flametti, or the dandyism of the poor is a dark satirical comedy about an impoverished vaudeville company and the rise and fall of its director Max Flametti, a figure of tragic proportions entangled in his inescapable self. It is also the story of the allure of the "Fuchsweide, the concert and entertainment quarter of the off-beat, fun-loving crowd," which is in danger of being "cleansed" by the police. This deceptively straightforward, everyman tale eloquently renders the complex, conflicted, non-professionalized, messy, forgotten humus of a vibrant urban scene that prevailed in Zurich over a hundred years ago. Hugo Ball wrote his hilarious, provocative, largely overlooked, semi-autobiographical novel in 1916, the same year he, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, and others founded Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich. Their artist-run nightclub existed for less than a year and gave birth to Dada as a form of artistic protest against the brutality of the First World War raging in Europe. They spread their ideas in absurd, grotesque performances, sound poetry, and manifestos. It is from this cultural and political context that the novel Flametti emerged. (bron: FGA publisher)