Wagnerism
Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music
Format:Hardback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:17th Sep '20
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Examining Wagner's profound influence, Wagnerism reveals the complex legacy of an artist intertwined with beauty and hate throughout modern culture.
In Wagnerism, Alex Ross, acclaimed author of the bestselling The Rest Is Noise, explores the complex legacy of Richard Wagner, a figure whose influence permeates modern art and politics. Wagner's works, including The Ring of the Nibelung and Tristan und Isolde, serve as a battleground for the Western world’s struggle with beauty and violence. Ross delves into how Wagner's music inspired a diverse array of artists, writers, and thinkers, from Virginia Woolf to Isadora Duncan, revealing the multifaceted impact of his genius.
However, Wagner's legacy is not without its shadows. The composer’s notorious anti-Semitism and association with Adolf Hitler complicate his artistic brilliance, leading to a narrative that intertwines creativity with ideology. Wagnerism examines this duality, presenting a rich tapestry of cultural responses to Wagner's work, from anarchists to feminists, and how they viewed him as a kindred spirit or an adversary.
Ultimately, Wagnerism is a thought-provoking exploration of how art can embody both beauty and hate. It invites readers to confront the contradictions inherent in Wagner’s legacy, urging a nuanced understanding of his role in shaping contemporary culture. The book traverses various artistic disciplines, illustrating how Wagner's influence continues to resonate in today's world, from superhero films to literary works, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the intersections of art, politics, and ideology.
‘Ross does a good and very full job in tracing the obsession of different times and places, and the intellectual flavour each wave took … excellent, and extraordinarily thorough’ Philip Hensher, Spectator
‘An absolutely masterly work … A miraculous synthesis. Ross’s writing is an art that conceals art, propelling the reader on and on’ Stephen Fry
“Wagnerism is as magnificently realized as it is monumentally ambitious, a cultural history of the modern world that Richard ‘Wagner and his protean art helped mightily to create … Ross is the ideal guide: lucid, astoundingly erudite, scrupulous, generous, profound, objective and engaged, and enormously entertaining’ Tony Kushner, playwright of Angels in America
‘With rhetorical flourishes and an eye for detail Ross extols the art made by Wagnerians who were able to meet “the Meister” on their own terms’ The Times
‘Wagnerism is a hugely exhilarating read, and a virtuoso feat of scholarship and supple writing: Ross is such a companionable guide, connecting ideas so casually and unspooling stories so fluidly that you can almost lose sight of the ferocious erudition that undergirds every page. I can’t think of a better or more profound work about the long, complicated shadow of cultural influence’ Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Say Nothing
‘Goes far beyond the man himself, using its subject to springboard into a breathlessly entertaining and dizzyingly diverse survey of art, politics and culture over the past century and a half. Ultimately, it’s a book about how humans are inspired by art, and like all of Alex Ross’s writing, it bottles that strange lightning and inspires us in turn’ Rian Johnson, director of The Last Jedi and Knives Out
‘Love him or hate him, Wagner has been unavoidable … By presenting an honest assessment of the problem, Wagnerism supplies, if not answers, then at least the right questions.’ Economist
ISBN: 9780007319053
Dimensions: 240mm x 159mm x 52mm
Weight: 1150g
784 pages