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The Mystery of Perception: A Conversation with Lynne Tillman

Autor Taylor Lewandowski Cu Lynne Tillman Introducere de Andrew Durbin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2025
A book length interview with Lynne Tillman, beloved icon of underground American literature, that spans memoir, scrapbook, cultural criticism, and history in a lively, compact package. Critic Taylor Lewandowski strings together her many lives and worlds, from a Long Island childhood, to her colourful Downtown NYC life in the 1970's and 80's, to her psychoanalytical fiction, to her historicising New York City with Stephen Shore's Factory photographs and Jeannette Watson's Books & Co., to her 'Madame Realism' art criticism. Lynne Tillman has devoted her life to using language as a tool to synthesise the chaos of our world into intricate, fragmented pieces about perception, gender, photography, family, American history, and much more, and this pocket-size primer is a fascinating narrative unto itself that will be the jumping off point to her vast oeuvre from now on. Anyone with a passing interest in 20th century culture will find fascinating her run-ins with the likes of Simone de Beauvoir, Meret Oppenheim, Charles Henri Ford, Andy Warhol, Lou Reed, John Cale, Paula Fox, Barbara Kruger and Kathy Acker, just to name a few. Her enthusiasm, curiosity, and humour serve as a refreshing model, or in her words, an 'image' which has created an alternative path for writers. As she says in the interview, 'I know myself in relation to others.' Featuring beautiful, full colour photographs and contributions from Andrew Durbin, Emily LaBarge, and Claire Donato, this is the ideal introduction into the encyclopaedic, obsessive mind of Lynne Tillman.
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ISBN-13: 9781648230936
ISBN-10: 1648230938
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: 50
Dimensiuni: 124 x 178 mm
Editura: Simon And Schuster Group USA
Colecția Archway Editions
Locul publicării:United States