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"Jeanette Winterson argues in this collection for the importance of art in all our lives. In ten intertwined essays, the acclaimed author of such recent novels as Written on the Body and Art & Lies proposes art as an active force in the world - neither elitist nor remote, available to those who want it and affecting even those who don't." "An act of courage and effrontery, a uniquely human endeavor that defies time and differences, art offers new realities, emotions and worlds to anyone prepared to meet the demands it places on us. Art objects to the lie that life is small, fragmented and mean. Art objects to the myth of inevitable decay. Winterson's eloquent vision of objecting, transforming, exuberant art is presented in pieces on painting, autobiography, style and the future of fiction. She also declares her admiration for Modernism and examines the writing of Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot and Gertrude Stein. More personally, she confronts the current fascination with the writer's life or sexuality instead of the work itself, and describes her relationship to her own fiction."--BOOK JACKET.
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Aesthetics, Art, Modern Aesthetics, Literature, English literature, Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, Women authors, Aesthetics, Modern, Art and literature, Women and literature, Essays (single author), New York Times reviewed, Aestheticswinterson, jeanette , 1959-, Criticism and interpretationwoolf, virginia , 1882-1941, 824.914Edition | Availability |
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"I was in Amsterdam one snowy Christmas when the weather had turned the canals into oblongs of ice."
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