Aegeomania

Modern Reimaginings of the Aegean Bronze Age

Nicoletta Momigliano author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Nov '24

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This insightful exploration of Aegeomania reveals how the Aegean Bronze Age continues to inspire various cultural practices, from literature to visual arts.

The book Aegeomania explores the deep fascination and sometimes obsessive interest in the Aegean Bronze Age, a period that continues to captivate various cultural spheres. This Element delves into how the material culture of this ancient era has been repurposed and reimagined across different artistic and literary practices. It highlights how the allure of the Aegean Bronze Age manifests in diverse forms, from literature to visual and performing arts, showcasing its influence on contemporary creativity.

Throughout Aegeomania, readers are presented with a wealth of examples that span from the 1870s to the present day. The text discusses significant contributions from poets like Emma Lazarus and Salvatore Quasimodo, as well as novelists such as Mary Renault and Don DeLillo. It also examines the impact of Freudian psychoanalysis, the works of renowned sculptors like Henry Moore and Pablo Picasso, and the musical compositions of Harrison Birtwistle, alongside the rock band Giant Squid. Each example serves to illustrate the multifaceted ways in which the Aegean Bronze Age continues to inspire and shape modern cultural expressions.

In addition to its rich exploration of artistic influences, Aegeomania emphasizes the importance of understanding the Aegean Bronze Age through a contemporary lens. By weaving together historical context and modern interpretations, this title invites readers to reflect on the ongoing relevance of ancient cultures in today's world, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in archaeology, literature, and the arts.

ISBN: 9781009319096

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 5mm

Weight: 149g

94 pages