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    Hebdomeros. Hebdomeros is a 1929 book (referred to by some as a novel) by Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico. Chirico did not produce any other long-form writing. The book is narrated in the third person and loosely concerns the movement of a man, Hebdomeros, westward. [1]

  2. 238ratings23reviews. The artist Giorgio de Chirico's novel, Hebdomeros is a dream-like book of situations and landscapes reminiscent of his paintings. In his introduction John Ashbery calls the book "the finest work of Surrealist fiction," noting that de Chirico "invented for the occasion a new style and a new kind of novel . . . his long run ...

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  4. Feb 2, 2004 · Hebdomeros with Monseiur Dudron's Adventure and Other Metaphysical Writings Paperback – February 2, 2004. by Giorgio de Chirico (Author), John Ashbery (Introduction) 4.9 18 ratings. See all formats and editions. One of the most revered and acclaimed products of Surrealism, de Chirico's sole novel provides a uniquely literary analogue to his ...

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  5. 3.29. 92 ratings20 reviews. Hebdomeros, originally written in French by Giorgio de Chirico and published in Paris in 1929, was immediately accepted by critics as one of the capital novels of surrealist literature.

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  6. Sep 30, 2021 · This entry studies Giorgio de Chirico, the “Metaphysical” painter of cities, and cityscapes, deeply influenced by Nietzsche, and who was taken up by Surrealism after World War I, and wrote the Surrealist novel Hebdomeros (1929).

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  7. Hebdomeros: With Monsieur Dudron's Adventure, and Other Metaphysical Writings. Giorgio De Chirico. Exact Change, 1992 - Fiction - 258 pages. Set in the tense and uncertain years before the Second...

  8. Hebdomeros: A Novel. Giorgio De Chirico. Owen, 1968 - Fiction - 128 pages. "Hebdomeros, originally written in French by Giorgio de Chirico and published in Paris in 1929, was immediately...

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