Leonora Carrington White Rabbits/Down Below (Penguin Modern Classics) /anglais

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In 1940, Leonora Carrington – a twenty-two-year-old British-born Surrealist artist – was persuaded to flee France and the advancing German army for Spain. Already suffering from a psychotic break occasioned by the arrest of her lover by the Nazi authorities, she was soon confined to a mental institution, where she was subjcted to sadistic treatment under the guise of medical care. In her memoir, Down Below , she describes her experiences with an anthropologist’s precision and an artist’s sense of the fantastic. This volume also includes a selection of Carrington’s best stories from across her lifetime, functioning as companion pieces to her surrealist-inflected non-fiction. They include ‘The Debutante’, in which a young woman, wishing to avoid a ball in her honour, swaps places with a hyena; ‘White Rabbits’, which sees a friendly neighbour come by to ask for spare decomposing meat; and ‘My Flannel Knickers’, in which a woman has sainthood forced upon her.

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