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.
Pretentiousness: Why it Matters : Why it Matters
Dan Fox
bookIntervals
Marianne Brooker
audiobookbookSurrender
Joanna Pocock
bookOne day at the Taiwan Land Bank Dinosaur Museum
Elīna Eihmane
bookThe Second Body
Daisy Hildyard
bookThe Professor and Other Writings
Terry Castle
audiobookImmanuel
Matthew McNaught
bookThis Little Art
Kate Briggs
bookIt's No Good
Kirill Medvedev
bookOn Immunity: An Inoculation : An Inoculation
Eula Biss
bookIt Gets Me Home, This Curving Track
Ian Penman
bookIll Feelings
Alice Hattrick
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