Shapeshifter

Shapeshifter

by Alice Paalen Rahon
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 14/09/2021

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Poetry by one of the most powerful female figures in twentieth-century surrealism, now collected in English for the very first time.


Alice Paalen Rahon was a shapeshifter, a surrealist poet turned painter who was born French and died a naturalized citizen of Mexico. Her first husband was the artist Wolfgang Paalen, among her lovers were Pablo Picasso and the poet Valentine Penrose, and over the years her circle of friends included Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, Joan Miró, Paul Éluard, Man Ray, and Anaïs Nin. This bilingual edition of Rahon’s poems confirms the achievement of this little-known but visionary writer who defies categorization. Her spellbinding poems, inspired by prehistoric art, lost love, and travels around the globe, weave together dream, fantasy, and madness. For the first time in any language, this book gathers the three collections of poetry Rahon published in her lifetime, along with uncollected and unpublished poems and an album of portraits, manuscript pages, and artworks.


This bilingual edition includes the original French versions of each poem.

ISBN:
9781681375014
9781681375014
Category:
Poetry anthologies (various poets)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-09-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
New York Review Books
Alice Paalen Rahon

Alice Paalen Rahon (1904-1987), born Alice Marie Yvonne Phillipot, was a surrealist painter and poet. Raised in Paris, she became involved in the city's surrealist subculture in the 1920s and married the Austrian surrealist painter Wolfgang Paalen in 1931.

She and Wolfgang traveled to North and Latin America in the late 1930s, and settled in Mexico in 1940. There, they became fixtures in the surrealist community, befriending Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Rahon wrote three books of poetry and contributed to the surrealist journal Dyn.

After divorcing and remarrying, Rahon remained in Mexico City, adopting elements of its landscape, culture, and symbolism in her visual work. She stopped painting in the late 1970s and lived much of her later years in seclusion.

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