Publisher's Synopsis
Pour l'art, written by JoaquÃ-n Nin and published in 1909, offers a compelling look into the artistic and musical landscape of the early 20th century. Nin's essays explore the nature of art, its purpose, and its relationship to society. Written in elegant French, the book provides insights into the aesthetic theories of the time, reflecting the burgeoning modernist movement. The collection delves into musical expression and explores the broader artistic climate that shaped a generation of artists and composers.
This work offers readers a valuable glimpse into the intellectual debates surrounding art and music during a transformative period. It remains relevant for those interested in the history of music, art theory, and the cultural history of France.
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