Le double voyage : Paris-Athènes (1945‐1975)

Cultural exchanges between France and Greece peaked during the three decades that spanned from 1945 to 1975, despite, or perhaps because of, the successive crises Greece had to contend with during this period, from the Civil War (1944–1949) to the military junta (1967–1974). Greek intellectual and a...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1135982024-04-02T22:13:01Z Le double voyage : Paris-Athènes (1945‐1975) Arnoux-Farnoux, Lucile Marcou, Loïc Pediaditaki-Nalbant, Athina Greece Greek history cultural identity cultural history transcultural history France thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3M c 1500 onwards to present day Cultural exchanges between France and Greece peaked during the three decades that spanned from 1945 to 1975, despite, or perhaps because of, the successive crises Greece had to contend with during this period, from the Civil War (1944–1949) to the military junta (1967–1974). Greek intellectual and artistic elites were still very much drawn to post-war Paris, where they found both refuge from the chaos that reigned in their native land and an opening on modernity. So, Greece came to Paris, a place where a new generation of artists got a chance to show their work, where Greek architects made a name for themselves, often starting off with a job in Le Corbusier’s studio, and where Greek literature was translated into French like never before. However, this was a journey in both directions, and France also went to Greece, where French ideas flourished, in art, literature and philosophy. The names of the people who undertook this journey back and forth, from one shore of the Mediterranean to the other, include Candilis, Dubuisson, Xenakis, Restany, Kessanlis, Aragon, Ritsos, Éluard, Kazantzakis, Sartre, Vassilikos, Milliex and many others. 2023-09-11T07:36:21Z 2023-09-11T07:36:21Z 2021 book ONIX_20230911_9782869585720_93 9782869585720 9782869585546 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/113598 fre Mondes méditerranéens et balkaniques (MMB) image/jpeg n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782869585720/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/efa/14375 École française d’Athènes 10.4000/books.efa.14375 Cultural exchanges between France and Greece peaked during the three decades that spanned from 1945 to 1975, despite, or perhaps because of, the successive crises Greece had to contend with during this period, from the Civil War (1944–1949) to the military junta (1967–1974). Greek intellectual and artistic elites were still very much drawn to post-war Paris, where they found both refuge from the chaos that reigned in their native land and an opening on modernity. So, Greece came to Paris, a place where a new generation of artists got a chance to show their work, where Greek architects made a name for themselves, often starting off with a job in Le Corbusier’s studio, and where Greek literature was translated into French like never before. However, this was a journey in both directions, and France also went to Greece, where French ideas flourished, in art, literature and philosophy. The names of the people who undertook this journey back and forth, from one shore of the Mediterranean to the other, include Candilis, Dubuisson, Xenakis, Restany, Kessanlis, Aragon, Ritsos, Éluard, Kazantzakis, Sartre, Vassilikos, Milliex and many others. 10.4000/books.efa.14375 c0500ec3-d996-49ed-bcb9-ffc849be92fa 9782869585720 9782869585546 464 Athènes open access
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Le double voyage : Paris-Athènes (1945‐1975)
title Le double voyage : Paris-Athènes (1945‐1975)
title_full Le double voyage : Paris-Athènes (1945‐1975)
title_fullStr Le double voyage : Paris-Athènes (1945‐1975)
title_full_unstemmed Le double voyage : Paris-Athènes (1945‐1975)
title_short Le double voyage : Paris-Athènes (1945‐1975)
title_sort le double voyage paris athenes 1945 1975
topic Greece
Greek history
cultural identity
cultural history
transcultural history
France
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Greek history
cultural identity
cultural history
transcultural history
France
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