Interpreting Klee : fusing the architectonic and the poetic -- On the withdrawal of the beautiful : Adorno's and Merleau-Ponty's readings of Klee -- Gadamer, Benjamin, aesthetic modernism, and the rehabilitation of allegory : the relevance of Klee -- Of Sartre, Klee, surrealism, and philosophy : toward a "nonprosaic" conception of consciousness -- Heidegger, Klee's turn, and the origin of the work of art -- "Fiscourse/digure" : of nomadism, the specter of Oedipus, and the remnants of the sublime -- The rapture of sensuousness : "color possesses me-- I am a painter."
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Klee, Paul,1879-1940-- Criticism and interpretation