Tarr
By:Published By: Double9 Books
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About the Book
Set in Paris, "Tarr" offers a darkly humorous exploration of the lives of two artists: Frederick Tarr, an audacious young Englishman, and Otto Kreisler, a disillusioned middle-aged German painter spiraling into self-destruction. The narrative unfolds as both men vie for the affection of two women—a traditional German, and Anastasya Vasek, a bold modernist. Wyndham Lewis crafts a sharp satire that critiques national and social pretensions, the complexities of male-female relationships, and the conflicts between artistic expression and real life.
The introduction contextualizes the novel within the broader landscape of social satire and avant-garde movements, including Cubism, Futurism, and Vorticism. Additionally, the novel reflects on the incompatibilities between art and existence, questioning the role of the artist in a rapidly changing world. Through satire, the story delves into issues of identity, gender roles, and the impact of impending conflict, making it a rich commentary on the human condition during a tumultuous historical period.