Georges Duthuit
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Georges Duthuit (1891–1973) was a French writer, art critic and historian. Duthuit was the editor for the new iteration of the literary journal transition, titled Transition, from 1948-1950.[1][2]
Duthuit was a key commentator on Matisse (his father-in-law),[3] Nicolas de Staël, Jean-Paul Riopelle, and Bram van Velde. He maintained a close association with the surrealists, particularly André Masson. In 1939, he was among the intellectuals convened for George Bataille's College of Sociology. Part of his correspondences on contemporary art with Samuel Beckett form the text Three Dialogues, originally published in Transition 49.
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- ^ Hatch, David A. (2005). "BECKETT IN TRANSITION: "Three Dialogues", Little Magazines, and Post-War Parisian Aesthetic Debate". Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui. 15: 43–56. ISSN 0927-3131.
- ^ "Index to Samuel Beckett Letters". chercherbeckettletters.emory.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
- ^ Pilling, John (2011). "'B' and 'D' Revisited: a 'Dialogue' of a different kind". Journal of Beckett Studies. 20 (2): 197–212. doi:10.3366/jobs.2011.0021. ISSN 0309-5207.
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