Erik Satie Three Piece Suite

Erik Satie Three Piece Suite

About the Book

A masterful study of the elusive French composer, on the centenary of his death.

Composer, pianist, and writer Erik Satie was one of the great figures of Belle Époque Paris. Known for his unvarying image of bowler hat, three-piece suit, and umbrella, Satie was a surrealist before surrealism and a conceptual artist before conceptual art. Friend of Cocteau and Debussy, Picabia and Picasso, Satie was always a few steps ahead of his peers at the apex of modernism. There’s scarcely a turn in postwar music, both classical and popular, that Satie doesn’t anticipate. Moving from the variety shows of Montmartre’s Le Chat Noir to suburban Arcueil, from the Parisian demimonde to the artistic avant-garde, cult critic Ian Penman’s masterful Erik Satie Three Piece Suite is an exhilarating and playful three-part study of this elusive and endlessly fascinating figure, published to mark the centenary of Satie’s death.
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Praise for Erik Satie Three Piece Suite

"Three Piece Suite is, as you would expect, a glorious celebration of this most elusive and ambiguous of early 20th-century composers. […] Ian Penman is of an unfailingly cheerful disposition, which makes his book a delight to read."
—John Banville, The Guardian
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Semiotext(e) / Native Agents Series

An Archive
Memory
I Only Believe in Myself
Grand Rapids
Propiedad Privada
Erik Satie Three Piece Suite
Service
Name
Airless Spaces, new edition
Selected Amazon Reviews
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About the Author

Ian Penman
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