
Ady, Black Sun
by Gisele Pineau
Liverpool University Press
Published on 29. April 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-83624-264-2 (ISBN)
Description
When Man Ray, forty-four, and Adrienne Fidelin, nineteen, cross paths at the Bal Colonial on Rue Blomet during Paris' roaring twenties, an intense four-year love story is born. The four years of complicity and passion mark both of them for life, before their story is brutally interrupted by the war.
Gisele Pineau brings this suspended period of happiness back to life. Forced to leave her native Guadeloupe for Paris at the age of fifteen, the spontaneous young Ady soon charms Man Ray and finds herself swept along by the great American artist into the bohemian life he leads with his friends. In Montparnasse, as well as during the summers in Mougins with Paul and Nusch Eluard, Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar, Lee Miller and Roland Penrose, the sexual and intellectual freedom is unparalleled. Naked bodies are exposed to the sun or to Man's lens; Ady, Lee and Nusch indulge in endless delights. The true story recounts a golden age, a time of innovation and creation, a volcanic life whose protagonists are giants of art history.
Ady is a dazzling muse, Man Ray's "black sun" - a woman full of grace, who, according to Eluard, had "clouds in her hands".
Gisele Pineau brings this suspended period of happiness back to life. Forced to leave her native Guadeloupe for Paris at the age of fifteen, the spontaneous young Ady soon charms Man Ray and finds herself swept along by the great American artist into the bohemian life he leads with his friends. In Montparnasse, as well as during the summers in Mougins with Paul and Nusch Eluard, Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar, Lee Miller and Roland Penrose, the sexual and intellectual freedom is unparalleled. Naked bodies are exposed to the sun or to Man's lens; Ady, Lee and Nusch indulge in endless delights. The true story recounts a golden age, a time of innovation and creation, a volcanic life whose protagonists are giants of art history.
Ady is a dazzling muse, Man Ray's "black sun" - a woman full of grace, who, according to Eluard, had "clouds in her hands".
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Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Illustrations
13 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83624-264-2 (9781836242642)
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Tiffane Levick has been associate professor of translation and translation studies at Universite Toulouse Jean-Jaures since 2020. She completed her PhD at the Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris in 2018. Timothy Lomeli is a PhD Candidate in Francophone studies at Florida State University. His research focuses on representations of coloniality, gender, sexuality, race, and class in Caribbean literature.
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Ady, Black Sun
Ady, Black Sun