Disavowals or cancelled confessions (French: Aveux non Avenus) is an anti-realist, surrealist autobiography by Claude Cahun. It was created to serve as a critique of the dominant cultural conservatism in France through the subversion of traditional autobiography with the use of illustrated photomontages alongside the artist's own aphorisms in the aftermath of World War I.

Publication

Adrienne Monnier rejected the book after Cahun presented to her in 1928 after Monnier had recommended they write a confessional. Cahun responded:

"You have told me to write a confession because you know only too well that this is currently the only literary task that might seem to me first and foremost realizable, where I feel at ease, permit myself a direct link, contact with the real world, with the facts."[1]

In May 1930, Cahun succeeded in publication despite Adrienne's rejection with a limited edition of 500 by the anti-nazi publication house, Éditions Carrefour of Paris[2] the same publisher of Max Ernst's Femme 100 tétes. The two artist's were likely aware of each other's work as Ernst's book, too, included photomontage.[3] From the Book:

"I, Jewish to the point of using my sins for my salvation, of putting my by-products to work of always surprising myself, my eye hooked over the edge of my own waste-paper bin"

Context and influence

In Cahun's introduction she writes "Until I see everything clearly, I want to hunt myself down, struggle with myself".[4]

References

  1. Letter from Lucie Schwob to Adrienne Monnier, Paris, 23 July 1926. Fonds Adreinne Monnier, Bibliothèque Littéraire Jacques Doucet [BLDJ], Paris, MS 8718 B’ I 11. Original Quote: "Vous m'avez dit d'écrire une confession parce que vous savez bien que c'est actuellement la seule tâche littéraire qui puisse m’apparaître tout d’abord réalisable, où je me sente à l’aise, me permettant une prise directe, un contact avec la vie concrète, avec les faits....Mais je crois avoir bien compris de quelle façon, sous quelle forme vous entendiez cette confession "(en somme : sans tricherie d'aucune sorte).
  2. Cahun, Claude (1930). AVEUX NON AVENUS.; ILLUSTRÉ D'HÉLIOGRAVURES COMPOSÉES PAR MOORE D'APRÈS LES PROJETS DE L'AUTEUR. Paris: Éditions du Carrefour. ISBN 9780262533034.
  3. Ernst, Breton, Max, André (January 15, 2018). "MoMA Collection: The Hundred Headless Woman (La Femme 100 têtes)". Museum of Modern Art Collection Library.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Claude Cahun, Disavowels, pg 1

Further reading

  • Cahun, Claude (2007). Disavowals or cancelled confessions. London: Tate. ISBN 978-1-85437-627-5.
  • Shaw, Jennifer Laurie (2016). Reading Claude Cahun's Disavowals. Ashgate studies in surrealism. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 978-1-351-55225-7.
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