In Montparnasse and Sussex
Fascinating talk at Charleston Farmhouse as part of the Charleston Festival bringing together
Sue Roe with her book on the surrealists in Montparnasse and Anthony Penrose,
the son of Roland Penrose and Lee Miller, surrealists who lived in Sussex.
I have to admit
to a bias here as I know Sue Roe well and love the way she writes group
biographies filling in lots of detail about what the world around her subjects
and what was happening in Paris that they may have been influenced by. She
started the event with a talk on the birth of surrealism and why it evolved in
Paris after the First World War. She brought to life an array of characters.
Penrose then
talked his parent’s early lives and about his childhood in Sussex where many of
the people Sue had talked about came to stay. He talked about Manray as an
inventor of a fly trap, Paul Elliard smuggling poems out of France in the War
which Penrose had translated and published and Picasso coming to stay when the
press hounded him at the 1950 Peace conference and introducing him to William
the bull.
Their talks were
followed by a lively conversation about the various characters. It was
fascinating to hear about a group of people at different stages of their life.
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