In these essays, the acclaimed artist, photographer, writer, and filmmaker Moyra Davey often begins with a daily encounter - with a photograph, a memory, or a passage from a book - and links that subject to others, drawing fascinating and unlikely connections, until you can almost feel the texture of her thinking. While thinking and writing, she weaves together disparate writers and artists - Mary Wollstonecraft, Jean Genet, Virginia Woolf, Janet Malcolm, Chantal Akerman, and Roland Barthes, among many others - in a way that is both elliptical and direct, clearheaded and personal, prismatic and self-examining, layering narratives to reveal the thorny but nourishing relationship between art and life.
Axiomatic
Maria Tumarkin
bookAttention : Dispatches from a Land of Distraction
Joshua Cohen
bookStrangers I Know
Claudia Durastanti
bookWhat Have You Left Behind?
Bushra al-Maqtari
bookThe Lodger Shakespeare
Charles Nicholl
audiobookAnimal Joy : A Book of Laughter and Resuscitation
Nuar Alsadir
bookThe Undercurrents
Kirsty Bell
bookIn Memory of Memory
Maria Stepanova
bookSomebody Else : Arthur Rimbaud in Africa, 1880–91
Charles Nicholl
bookAffinities
Brian Dillon
bookThe Observable Universe
Heather McCalden
bookEssayism
Brian Dillon
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