Annie cohen solal biography examples
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Cohen-Solal, Annie –
PERSONAL: Born in Algiers, Algeria; immigrated to France, ; children: one son. Education: Sorbonne, University of Paris, Ph.D.
ADDRESSES: Home—Paris, France, and New York, NY. Office—Centre d'Histoire et de Théorie des Arts, École des Hautes Études, 54 Blvd. Raspail, Paris, France.
CAREER: French Embassy, New York, NY, cultural counselor, –93; producer of radio series Painters for the New World, France-Culture, ; École des Hautes Études, Paris, France, professor of French literature. Has taught at other universities, including University of Berlin, New York University, and University of Jerusalem.
AWARDS, HONORS: Prix Bernier, Académie des Beaux Arts, for Painting American: The Rise of American Artists, Paris –New York .
WRITINGS:
(With Henriette Nizan) Paul Nizan, communiste impossible (biography), B. Grasset (Paris, France),
Sartre (biography), Gallimard (Paris, France), , translation by Anna Cancogni as Sartre: A Life, edited by
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To mark the fiftieth anniversary of Pablo Picasso’s death, scholars and critics are reconsidering Pablo Picasso’s life and creations. They have written about the artist’s Blue Period, Rose Period, Surrealist Period, and the inspiration for his masterpiece Guernica. But French scholar and author Annie Cohen-Solal had another approach in mind. The author of the celebrated biographies of John-Paul Sartre and Mark Rothko, Cohen-Solal channels Picasso the Foreigner: An Artist in France, through the lens of Pablo Picasso the outsider in xenophobic France. The book is buttressed with thorough research, focusing on his parlous relationship with the French police and government from the moment he arrived in Paris in
The French claimed to have many reasons to be suspicious of foreigners during the Belle Époque including the high-profile Dreyfuss Affair, which divided the Third French Republic for more than ten years, and the June, assassination of French president Sadi Carnot bygd an Ita
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Annie Cohen-Solal
French academic (born )
Annie Cohen-Solal is a writer, historian, cultural diplomat and public intellectual in a trajectory that spans more than four decades. Born in Algiers, in a Jewish family from multiple Mediterranean origins (Algeria, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Italy etc.), she faced numerous geographical displacements and devoted her entire career to issues of migration and creation. For ever, she has been tracking down interactions between art, literature and society with an intercultural twist. An award-winning writer from Sartre: to Leo & His Circle: the Life of Leo Castelli (Prix ArtCurial ) and A Foreigner Called Picasso (Prix Femina ), her books, exhibitions, and lectures have been widely covered both by academic reviews and by the press at large. Annie Cohen-Solal brings to life a surging global ebb and flow of cultural energies, driven by innumerable fascinating individuals– painters, collectors, critics– who initiated enormous cultura