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The Sociology of Art Condition:Good to learn and create new

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to learn and create new things

presents the definitive account of one of the most momentous journeys in American history

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newly translated and brought together in one beautiful book

its "lessons

The Sociology of Art Condition:Good to learn and create newJean Duvignaud was known to refuse to be bound by any absolute concept of art or society. In "The Sociology of Art" he brilliantly analyses the limitations of traditional aesthetics and Marxist dialectic, and presents his own account of the artistic process and its social significance. Published 1972. Binding of book is intact. Some creasing on hinge of front cover. Spot of ink on back cover. Tanning and some foxing on edges. Slight foxing and an

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