Sophie Podolski: Le pays où tout est permis/The Country Where Everything Is Permitted (Mercatorfonds (Yale))

by Jean-Philippe Convert, Chris Kraus, Lars Bang Larsen, Erik Thys, and Sophie Podolski

Caroline Dumalin (Editor)

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This bilingual publication offers an unprecedented exploration of the work of Belgian poet and artist Sophie Podolski (1953–1974), who has lingered in obscurity since her untimely death at the age of 21. Podolski’s work is emblematic of a time marked by sexual liberation, antipsychiatry, and youth disenchantment. As a self-taught writer and artist, she wrote in an uninhibited and provocative style about life, popular culture, and conformist society. While she was known primarily as a poet during her lifetime, this book places emphasis on Podolski’s visual practice and highly personal iconography. As well as the original manuscript of her only book, The Country Where Everything Is Permitted (1972), this book showcases Podolski’s remarkable body of graphic works, with more than 100 drawings and some of her earliest etchings.
 

Distributed for Mercatorfonds
  • ISBN10 0300241267
  • ISBN13 9780300241266
  • Publish Date 16 October 2018
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 5 January 2023
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Yale University Press