Elsewhere and Other Stories


Elsewhere and Other Stories

Gabriel-Albert Aurier

 

Translated by Brian Stableford

 

Gabriel-Albert Aurier, though primarily remembered nowadays as an art critic, especially as a vociferous early advocate of the work of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, was also an ardent and very active member of the Symbolist Movement during the years immediately prior to his premature death from typhus.

Along with a number of short stories, the present volume contains his posthumously published novella Elsewhere, an important work of modernist prose fiction, determinedly original in its narrative method, casually self-referential while deliberately avoiding explanation of the peculiar symbolism of its violent climax.

With its caustic admixture of the earnest and the satirical in its defiant championship of the poetic in opposition to the assaults of positivistic science, it is a significant precursor of surrealism; and, although it has affinities, unsurprisingly, with other near-contemporary radical Symbolist texts, it is very much one of a kind, and has lost none of its trenchancy with the passage of time.

 

About the Author
Gabriel-Albert Aurier (1865-1892) was an ardent member of the Symbolist Movement prior to his premature death from typhus. He was a regular contributor to Le Décadent before launching his own periodical, Le Moderniste illustré in 1889. He also assisted in the founding of the Mercure de France, whose associated press published his collected Oeuvres posthumes in 1893. He is now best remembered as an art critic, especially as a vociferous advocate of the work of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin.

 

 

Elsewhere and Other Stories Albert AurierPaperback, 116 pages. Release date: May 14, 2019
ISBN-13: 978-1-94381-390-2
Price: US$13.50