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Vaslav Nijinsky (1889–1950)

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Nijinsky [1980 film] (1989) — Original diaries — 6 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Nijinsky, Vaslav
Nome legale
Niżyński, Wacław
Altri nomi
Nijinsky, Waslaw
Data di nascita
1889-12-28
Data di morte
1950-04-08
Luogo di sepoltura
East Finchley Cemetery, London, England
Cimetière de Montmartre, Paris, France (reburied 1953)
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Polen
Nazione (per mappa)
Russia
Luogo di nascita
Kiev, Polen
Luogo di morte
London, England, UK
Luogo di residenza
Kiev, Polen
St. Petersburg, Rusland
Parijs, Frankrijk
Zuid-Amerika
Boedapest, Hongarije
Verenigde Staten (mostra tutto 7)
Londen, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk
Istruzione
School van het Mariinski-ballet, Sint-Petersburg, Rusland
Attività lavorative
Balletdanser, Les Ballets Russes
Choreograaf
Relazioni
Nijinsky, Romola (echtgenote)
Nijinska, Bronislava (zus)
Nijinsky, Tamara (dochter)
Nijinsky, Irina (nicht)
Breve biografia
Vaslav Nijinsky, the most celebrated ballet dancer of his day, was hailed as the "eighth wonder of the world." Sadly, his career as a dancer and choreographer lasted only about 10 years -- he retired at the age of 29 due to mental illness. His most famous work was "L'après-midi d'un faune" (Afternoon of a Faun), which caused a sensation at its 1912 premiere in Paris. Nijinsky's diaries were edited and published by his wife Romola.

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This extremely moving diary was written as Nijinsky struggled with symptoms of schizophrenia in the spring of 1919. It's a painfully honest book. Throughout the text Nijinsky struggles with the horrors of the First World War, his acrimonious relationship with his ex-lover Diaghilev [who had spitefully fired him from Ballets Russes after Nijinsky married a Hungarian woman on a South American tour], his revulsion at eating meat, his deteriorating marriage, and the delusions that increasingly clouded his thoughts. It's heartbreaking for the reader to feel Nijinsky's mind fragmenting even as he proclaims his love for humanity and desire to atone for past failings. At the same time, there are passages of piercing lucidity where he discusses his career, dance, art, and his feelings about life and death. A complex and unforgettable work.… (altro)
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le.vert.galant | 1 altra recensione | Jan 26, 2015 |
Vida, muerte y sentimientos habrían sido las tres partes de los diarios del máximo bailarín del que se tengan noticias. Escritos ya en avanzado estado de esquizofrenia, resultan profundamente conmovedores. Entre la estupidez y la sabiduría, la pobreza y la riqueza, la coherencia y la locura, Nijinsky hace afirmaciones tajantes basándose en estar en contacto con dios. A su vez, se inspecciona a sí mismo, divide lo que le gusta de lo que le disgusta, habla un poco del arte, de la crítica, de la danza, de los pobres, de los ricos y de acciones futuras que -uno lo sabe- nunca podrá realizar. El valor literario surge por su extraordinaria sinceridad.… (altro)
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gabrielgraves | 1 altra recensione | Jan 24, 2014 |
Nijinsky, Waslaw, 1890-1950 > Diaries/Ballet dancers > Diaries
 
Segnalato
Budzul | May 31, 2008 |

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Opere
4
Opere correlate
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Utenti
356
Popolarità
#67,310
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
3
ISBN
28
Lingue
7

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