Results for 'hilton als'

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  1. Speculative Light

    Speculative Light

    The Arts of Beauford Delaney and James Baldwin

    Over the course of a thirty-eight-year friendship, painter Beauford Delaney and writer James Baldwin shared their private lives and shaped one another’s artistic values. This book brings together scholars, critics, and artists who examine how this friendship fundamentally shaped the pair's ideas about art and life.

    € 37,50
  2. Speculative Light

    Speculative Light

    The Arts of Beauford Delaney and James Baldwin

    “This is a vibrant, timely, and vital collection of essays that illuminate how we can read James Baldwin through Beauford Delaney’s paintings and see Delaney’s paintings through Baldwin’s writing. Placing the lives and works of these two close friends side by side tells us much about kinship, intimacy, and craft, not only in relation to Delaney and Baldwin but in African American culture more broadly.” - Douglas Field, author of (Walking in the Dark: James Baldwin, My Father, and Me) “James Baldwin was most moving when recalling the aesthetic education he received from Beauford Delaney-who taught him both how to listen, ‘to hear [in Black music] what I had never dared or been able to hear,’ and how to see ‘and . . . trust what I saw.’ Speculative Light bears extraordinary witness to the lives of two men, devoted to their craft, moving always in the direction of wonder and uncertainty, buoyed by that loving and shared sense of attunement.” - Stephen Best, author of (None Like Us: Blackness, Belonging, Aesthetic Life) "This book peers into an intimate relationship between two Black, queer men who grappled with the harsh lens of shame and found solace in their art and one another; two friends, platonic lovers, mentor and mentee, who knew each other in ways their voracious public could not. We owe much of Baldwin’s oeuvre to Delaney, and we owe it to Delaney to look again." - Jasmine Weber (Hyperallergic)

    € 138,50
  3. 'Hellseher im Kleinen'
    1. Susan , Bernofsky

    'Hellseher im Kleinen'

    Er lebte und schrieb am Rande der Gesellschaft, schockierte seine Boheme-Freunde in Berlin mit dem Besuch einer Dienerschule und entwickelte später in Bern einen urban-nomadischen Lebensstil, bevor er den Rest seines Lebens in einer Heil- und Pflegeanstalt verbrachte. Ob als Antiheld und romantischer Einzelgänger, als »Verlocker zur Freiheit« (Morgenstern) oder als »Hellseher im Kleinen« (Sebald) - Robert Walser wurde glühend verehrt und hat viele maßgeblich beeinflusst: Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin und Robert Musil ebenso wie Thomas Bernhard, Paul Nizon, Sibylle Lewitscharoff und Elfriede Jelinek. In ihrer sorgfältig recherchierten und reich bebilderten Biografie wirft Susan Bernofsky einen nuancierten Blick auf Walsers faszinierendes Leben und Werk. Gestützt auf neue Quellen, unbekannte Texte, Briefe und weitere biografische Dokumente lotet sie seinen Rang im literarischen Diskurs seiner Zeit aus wie auch die unbestrittene Relevanz seines Werks für die heutige. Vor allem aber gelingt ihr ein mitreißend erzähltes Buch, das auch diejenigen für Walser begeistert, für die er noch nicht Kultstatus hat.

    € 38,00
  4. Constructing a Nervous System
    1. Margo Jefferson

    Constructing a Nervous System

    A Memoir

    The Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and acclaimed author of Negroland boldly and brilliantly fuses cultural analysis and memoir to probe race, class, family and art.

    € 13,95
  5. Shiner
    1. Maggie Nelson

    Shiner

    Maggie Nelson is a poet, critic, and award-winning author of The Argonauts, Bluets, The Art of Cruelty, Jane: A Murder and The Red Parts. She lives in Los Angeles, California.

    € 16,50
  6. The Women
    1. Hilton Als

    The Women

    Inventive and daring

    € 14,95
  7. Constructing a Nervous System
    1. Margo Jefferson

    Constructing a Nervous System

    A Memoir

    The Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and acclaimed author of Negroland boldly and brilliantly fuses cultural analysis and memoir to probe race, class, family and art.

    € 23,50
  8. The Women
    1. Hilton Als

    The Women

    € 18,50
  9. White Girls
    1. Hilton , Als

    White Girls

    Hilton Als is a Pulitzer prize-winning writer and chief theatre critic at The New Yorker. He has received numerous awards, including the New York Association of Black Journalists' first prize for Magazine/Critique/Review and Magazine Arts and Entertainment, a Guggenheim fellowship for Creative Writing, a George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism, and the American Academy's Berlin Prize. He is a Professor at Columbia University's Writing Program, and his work has appeared in The Nation, The Believer, and New York Review of Books. He lives in New York City.

    € 14,00