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E-raamat: Rene Blum and the Ballets Russes: In Search of a Lost Life [Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud]

(Distinguished Professor Emerita of Dance, University of New Mexico)
  • Formaat: 304 pages, 61 photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195399332
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  • Formaat: 304 pages, 61 photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195399332
The biography of a fascinating cultural hero, René Blum and the Ballets Russes uncovers the events in the life of the enigmatic and brilliant writer and producer who perished in the Holocaust. Brother of Léon Blum, the first socialist prime minister of France, René Blum was a passionate and prominent littérateur. He was the editor of the chic literary journal Gil Blas where he met such celebrated figures as Claude Debussy, Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard, André Gide, and Paul Valéry. As author Judith Chazin-Bennahum's research illustrates, Blum actually arranged for the publication of Proust's Swann's Way. But Blum's accomplishments and legacy do not end there: after enlisting in World War I, he won the Croix de Guerre and became a national hero. And Blum resurrected the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo after Diaghilev's death. Tragically, he was arrested in 1941 during a roundup of Jewish intellectuals and ultimately sent to Auschwitz. Based on a treasure trove of previously undiscovered letters and documents, this thoroughly researched narrative not only tells the poignant story of Blum's life but also illustrates Blum's central role in the development of dance in the United States. Indeed, Blum's efforts to save his ballet company eventually helped to bring many of the world's greatest dancers and choreographers -- among them Fokine, Balanchine, and Nijinska -- to American ballet stages, shaping the path of dance in the United States for years to come.
Note on Translation ix
Foreword xi
Janet Rowson Davis
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xix
1 Childhood and Youth: The Formation of an Intellectual and Aesthete
1(23)
2 Rene Blum, Man of Letters
24(24)
3 Marcel Proust and Rene Blum: An Uncommon Friendship
48(13)
4 The Great War and Rene Blum
61(11)
5 Rene Blum and the Theatre de Monte-Carlo (1924-1931)
72(34)
6 Rene and Josette
106(9)
7 The Resurrection of the Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo
115(39)
8 Blum Brings Michel Fokine into the Fold
154(20)
9 The New World Calls! Blum Sells the Company to Americans
174(35)
10 Blum's Final Days
209(12)
Epilogue 221(4)
Appendix: Productions in Monte Carlo, 1924-1939 225(14)
Notes 239(18)
Select Bibliography 257(4)
Index 261
Judith Chazin-Bennahum, former ballet dancer, is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Theatre and Dance at the University of New Mexico.