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71 THE PROPERTY OF A COLLECTOR LOTS 53–74 55  WILLIAM KENTRIDGE SOUTH AFRICAN 1955– XA XA XA 2010 signed and numbered 9/40 linocut 109 by 70cm R100 000 – 150 000 LITERATURE Sabine Schaschl (ed.) (2015) William Kentridge: The Nose. Germany: Museum Haus Konstruktiv. Another example from the edition illustrated on page 211. “Compulsory Hilarity. An X in Russian is transliterated as Kh, a guttural clearing of the throat like the G in ‘gaan huis toe’ . XA is how laughter is designated in the transliteration of the Shostakovich libretto. The policeman, the newspaper clerks and other groups - students, gentlemen - are all required to laugh together in specific rhythms. The oxymoron of ordered laughter is just one of the contradictions in the opera. The bigger question of course is the place of comedy in works that describe or refer to situations of social dislocation and disaster.” 1 1. Bronwyn Law-Viljoen (2010) William Kentridge: Nose - Thirty Etchings . Johannesburg. David Krut Publishing. Unpaginated.

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