Luminous Bodies
Autor Melinda Camber Porteren Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 sep 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781942231493
ISBN-10: 1942231490
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 221 x 286 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:Hardback 8.5 by.
Editura: Blake Press
ISBN-10: 1942231490
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 221 x 286 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:Hardback 8.5 by.
Editura: Blake Press
Notă biografică
Melinda
Camber
Porter
(1953
-
2008)
was
born
in
London
and
graduated
from
Oxford
University
with
a
First
Class
Honors
degree
in
Modern
Languages.
She
began
her
writing
career
in
Paris
as
a
cultural
correspondent
for
The
Times
of
London.
French
culture
is
the
subject
of
her
book
Through
Parisian
Eyes
(published
by
Oxford
University
Press),
which
the
Boston
Globe
describes
as
"a
particularly
readable
and
brilliantly
and
uniquely
compiled
collection."
She
interviewed
many
leading
cultural
figures
including
four
Nobel
Prize
winners
such
as
Saul
Bellow
and
Gunter
Grass,
and
others;
Joyce
Carol
Oates,
Joan
Diddion,
Frances
Sagan,
Michael
Apted,
Martin
Scorsese,
and
Wim
Wenders.
Camber
Porter's
left
over
50
audio
recordings
of
these
interviews.
Her
novel
Badlands,
a
Book-of-the-Month
Club
selection,
was
set
on
South
Dakota's
Pine
Ridge
Indian
Reservation.
Publishers
Weekly
stated
"a
novel
of
startling,
dreamlike
lyricism."
A
film
documenting
the
creation
of
the
paintings
featured
in
this
solo
exhibition,
entitled
The
Art
of
Love,
showed
regularly
on
Public
Television
stations
nationally
and
a
collection
of
her
poetry
and
paintings,
also
entitled
The
Art
of
Love,
served
as
companion
to
the
show.
Camber
Porter's
paintings
have
also
served
as
the
primary
inspiration
and
as
backdrops
for
several
of
her
theatrical
works.
She
created
the
backdrops,
book,
and
lyrics
for
the
musical
Night
Angel,
with
music
by
Carmen
Moore
and
was
originally
performed
at
Lincoln
Center
in
New
York
City.
She
created
the
book,
lyrics,
and
backdrops
for
the
rock-opera-in-progress,
Journey
to
Benares,
with
music,
direction
and
choreography
by
Elizabeth
Swados,
and
was
performed
at
the
Asia
Society
and
Museum
in
New
York
City
in
November
2003.
Melinda
Camber
Porter
leaves
a
prolific
and
creative
legacy
with
thousands
of
paintings;
over
two
hundred
hours
of
audio
and
film
interviews
with
global
creative
figures
in
the
arts,
film
and
literature;
and
her
tens
of
thousands
of
pages
of
writings:
novels,
plays,
essays,
journalism