'To Create Her World Anew': Charlotte Salomon's Graphic Life Narrative

Emma Parker, Dominic Davies (Editor), Candida Rifkind (Editor)

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Abstract

This chapter discusses Charlotte Salomon’s Life? or Theatre?, a sequence of 784 paintings created between 1940 and 1942 by a young German-Jewish artist. Focusing upon three key paintings within the cycle, and in particular their representations of open windows, this chapter argues that Life? or Theatre? is a complex, kaleidoscopic rendering of multiple graphic life stories, which can be opened up and better understood through the vocabulary of comics criticism. By focusing on the spaces between pages—the gutter—this chapter exposes how these are vital, generative gaps charged with meaning. In so doing it challenges reductive, biographical readings of Salomon’s life and work, insisting that Life? or Theatre? is a visual and textual representation of many life narratives, taking on the shapeshifting form of an epic, reiterative cycle.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDocumenting Trauma in Comics
Subtitle of host publicationTraumatic Pasts, Embodied Histories, and Graphic Reportage
Pages199
Number of pages219
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Publication series

NamePalgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan

Keywords

  • Charlotte Salomon
  • Graphic Memoir
  • Autobiography
  • Comics
  • painting

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