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Mallen, Enrique

Enrique Mallen is a Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages at Sam Houston State University. He is also the director of the Online Picasso Project, a project he started in 1997, which is an encyclopedic digital archive of documents pertaining to the Spanish artist. He completed his Ph.D. at Cornell University.

A Concordance of Pablo Picasso’s French Writings ( Two Book Set)
2010 0-7734-1325-1
This concordance is part of several volumes that encompass both the Spanish and French lexical items in Picasso's poems. Due to the tumultuous nature of Picasso’s writings, many are difficult to read, and a comprehensive concordance serves as a necessary accompaniment to understanding the multiple values of specific words in diverse contexts. (Two Volume Set)

A Concordance of Pablo Picasso’s Spanish Writings: Book One and Book Two
2009 0-7734-4713-X
Due to the tumultuous nature of Picasso’s writings, many are difficult to read and a comprehensive concordance serves as a necessary accompaniment to understanding the multiple values of specific words in diverse contexts. In Spanish.

Pablo Picasso: Fluctuant Identities (1900-1906) (hardcover)
2024 1-4955-1289-4
"This book describes Picasso's relationship with many of the people who had an impact on his work as he transferred from his native Spain to his permanent residence in France and examines how those individuals might have altered the artist's own identity in this period of discovery." "...Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973) was an artist with an astonishing range of styles. His career has been divided into numerous periods, often featuring a wide range of techniques simultaneously, under the influence of multiple artists. As Rubin has indicated, Picasso 'casts the very concept of identity into doubt; it is no longer fixed, but mutable. Caught in the flux of the artist's passion for metamorphosis, the images and identities of his real-life subjects continuously dissolve and reform.' This book explores kinds of 'projections' whereby Picasso defined himself through specific artists, dealers, friends, lovers, etc." -Enrique Mallen