Opera Stefana Themersona (St. Francis & The Wolf of Gubbio or Brother Francis’ Lamb Chops)
Streszczenie
The paper focuses on the experimental work of Stefan Themerson (St. Francis and The Wolf
of Gubbio or Brother Francis’ Lamb Chops, an Opera in 2 Acts, text and music by Stefan
Themerson, drawings by Franciszka Themerson, De Harmonie – Gaberbocchus Press,
Amsterdam – London 1972) and the question of intermediality in general. An interpretation
of the ‘semantic opera’ (written in 1954-1960, as a continuation of Semantic Divertissements
/1962/ and factor T /1956/), places Themerson’s idea in the context of aesthetics
of intermediality. The author signals a terminological confusion connected with
the understanding of St. Francis and The Wolf of Gubbio (semantic opera; hybrid work;
intermedial work etc.) and argues that an aesthetics of intermediality appears to be an
important and inspiring context for the interpretation of Themerson’s text and life. In
this case, considerations on the subject of textuality show, on the one hand, different
relations between literature, painting, music and theatre (artistic intermediality), and, on
the other hand, the phenomenon of intermediality as aesthetics of existence.