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![]() ![]() The Hearing Trumpet may have been first written in 1950, or perhaps in the early 1960s it was first published in French in 1974, then in Engish in 1976. (You can see a selection of her works at her page at .) She ultimately fled to Mexico, where she lived for the rest of her life, producing paintings, sculptures, novels, plays, and short stories. ![]() When the German Ernst was arrested by the French government in September of 1939, Carrington suffered a mental breakdown and, after fleeing France, was institutionalised in Spain. She was primarily known as a painter as a young artist she left school to live with Max Ernst, and with him became a part of the Surrealist movement. Which turned out to be a constantly surprising read, a short book that opened doors to places I didn’t expect.Ĭarrington died in 2011 at the age of 94. And found a library near me had a book by one of these writers: The Hearing Trumpet by Leonora Carrington. ![]() Some names were new to me, so I set about looking them up. A little while ago, I followed a retweeted link to a blog post by writer Sofia Samatar, presenting the syllabus for a class on weird world fiction she’ll be teaching this semester. ![]()
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