Monumental Intolerance
Discover the intriguing world of Jean Baffier in "Monumental Intolerance," a compelling study published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2000. This hardback edition spans 376 pages, delving into the life of the French sculptor and political activist who was not only a promoter of regional culture but also a fervent nationalist. Through a detailed exploration of Baffier's diverse activities, the book reveals his ambitious vision for national purification and rebirth, along with his controversial attempt at political assassination. Perfect for readers interested in art history, political movements, and the complexities of nationalism, "Monumental Intolerance" offers a profound insight into the mind of a man driven by his convictions. Don't miss the chance to explore this thought-provoking narrative that intertwines art with the tumultuous political landscape of his time.