The Asylum of Dr. Caligari

The Asylum of Dr. Caligari
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Publisher : Tachyon Publications
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781616962661
ISBN-13 : 1616962666
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Book Synopsis The Asylum of Dr. Caligari by : James Morrow

Download or read book The Asylum of Dr. Caligari written by James Morrow and published by Tachyon Publications. This book was released on 2017-05-30 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “No one does history-meets-the-fantastic like Morrow. The Asylum of Dr. Caligari is a great example—Impressionism versus expressionism, psychology in the asylum of ‘dreams,’ the weaponization of art, big laughs and big ideas, a wild imagination, and smooth, subtle writing.” —Jeffrey Ford, author of A Natural History of Hell It is the summer of 1914. As the world teeters on the brink of the Great War, a callow American painter, Francis Wyndham, arrives at a renowned European insane asylum, where he begins offering art therapy under the auspices of Alessandro Caligari—sinister psychiatrist, maniacal artist, alleged sorcerer. And determined to turn the impending cataclysm to his financial advantage, Dr. Caligari will—for a price—allow governments to parade their troops past his masterpiece: a painting so mesmerizing it can incite entire regiments to rush headlong into battle. The Asylum of Dr. Caligari is a timely tale that is by turns funny and erotic, tender and bayonet-sharp—but ultimately emerges as a love letter to that mysterious, indispensable thing called art.

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