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On 14 July 1933 at around ten in the morning, in room 224 of the Grand Hotel et des Palmes in Palermo, the lifeless body of Raymond Roussel was discovered. This is the opening of the story-cum-inquest by Leonardo Sciascia dedicated to the death of the French artist in the legendary hotel which hosted musicians, artists and literati, from Guy de Maupassant to Richard Wagner, and from Oscar Wilde to Giorgio De Chirico. A visionary writer, charming dandy, radical traveller, eccentric President of the Republic of Dreams, Roussel was among the most daring innovators of the last century. Via Roma 398. Palermo draws inspiration from the mystery surrounding Roussel’s death and the enigmatic room 224. It brings together thirty international artists and authors from various disciplines and fields of expertise to provide a choral homage to the poet and his work. The publication also features the English translation – published here for the first time – of the pamphlet Documents Relating to the Death of Raymond Roussel by Leonardo Sciascia.
Lucia Amara, Meris Angioletti, Francesco Cavaliere, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Jason Dodge, Haris Epaminonda, Karl Holmqvist, Francesco Pedraglio, Leonardo Sciascia, Luca Trevisani
Fondazione per l’Arte onlus
Directorate-General for Contemporary Art and Architecture and Urban Peripheries (DGAAP) – organ of Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism
2018
English
13 x 22.5 cm
152 pages
Paperback, sewn binding, saddle-stitched booklet attached
Colour
ISBN 9788899385477
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Via Roma 398. Palermo