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État
Bon: Un livre qui a été lu, mais qui est en bon état. La couverture présente des dommages infimes, ...
ISBN
9781786694874
Book Title
No Modernism Without Lesbians
Item Length
7.8in
Publisher
Head of Zeus
Publication Year
2021
Format
Uk-B Format Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Diana Souhami
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Art
Topic
General, Lgbt
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Number of Pages
464 Pages

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The story of how a singular group of women in a pivotal time and place - Paris, Between the Wars - fostered the birth of the Modernist movement.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Head of Zeus
ISBN-10
1786694875
ISBN-13
9781786694874
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28050392692

Product Key Features

Book Title
No Modernism Without Lesbians
Author
Diana Souhami
Format
Uk-B Format Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General, Lgbt
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Art
Number of Pages
464 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.8in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
N6848.5.M63
Reviews
"A book about love, identity, acceptance and the freedom to write, paint, compose and wear corduroy breeches with gaiters. To swear, kiss, publish and be damned. It is vastly entertaining and often moving. . .There isn't a page without an entertaining vignette ." -- Times, "Souhami has covered lesbian lives before, and with prodigious energy. Her biographies of artistic and literary lesbians comprise a magnificent, important archive of queer history. . . . With No Modernism Without Lesbians she stops dancing around the point - the point being the importance of lesbian creative contributions to modern culture - and goes straight for the jugular. Forget Hemingway, Joyce, Pound, and all those other misogynistic male egos. Without lesbians, there would be no modernism. The women featured here were not the only ones responsible for supporting and facilitating the modernist movement, but they each played a hugely integral role. . . . No Modernism Without Lesbians , with its accessible, sprightly and engaging prose, is a delight and a must-read. With impeccable scholarship and a vibrant narrative, she explores the lives not just of these four women but of the dozens of other lesbians whose stories are part of their stories. Souhami writes with love for her subjects, which is contagious and brings them vibrantly to life, and makes the book an important and inspiring contribution to modernist and lesbian culture in its own right." -- Pop Matters "A book about love, identity, acceptance and the freedom to write, paint, compose and wear corduroy breeches with gaiters. To swear, kiss, publish and be damned. It is vastly entertaining and often moving ... There isn't a page without an entertaining vignette ." --Times, "Fascinating and thorough. In style, substance, insight and wit it is by far the best thing anyone has written on the fateful life of Radclyffe Hall." --Jeanette Winterson on The Trials of Radclyffe Halle, 'A book about love, identity, acceptance and the freedom to write, paint, compose and wear corduroy breeches with gaiters. To swear, kiss, publish and be damned' The Times ., "Souhami challenges the Modernist canon that has dominated cultural education at their expense, foregrounding instead great men and their muses. . . No Modernism Without Lesbians is important for 2020 because it rips apart the prevailing patriarchal model. What Souhami calls for is abandoning the Modernist canon and rebuilding it one lesbian at a time to create a new, inclusive, 21st-century model." -- Gay & Lesbian Review, "Souhami has covered lesbian lives before, and with prodigious energy. Her biographies of artistic and literary lesbians comprise a magnificent, important archive of queer history. . . . With No Modernism Without Lesbians she stops dancing around the point - the point being the importance of lesbian creative contributions to modern culture - and goes straight for the jugular. Forget Hemingway, Joyce, Pound, and all those other misogynistic male egos. Without lesbians, there would be no modernism. The women featured here were not the only ones responsible for supporting and facilitating the modernist movement, but they each played a hugely integral role. . . . No Modernism Without Lesbians , with its accessible, sprightly and engaging prose, is a delight and a must-read. With impeccable scholarship and a vibrant narrative, she explores the lives not just of these four women but of the dozens of other lesbians whose stories are part of their stories. Souhami writes with love for her subjects, which is contagious and brings them vibrantly to life, and makes the book an important and inspiring contribution to modernist and lesbian culture in its own right." -- Pop Matters, "Diana Souhami argues that modernism would not exist without these extraordinary women, and their courage, passion and verve certainly make this lively group biography an inspirational read" -- Sunday Times "Souhami is one of our most rewarding and inventive biographers, and this book is a splendidly hectic and vivid read... If No Modernism Without Lesbians goes some way towards making us understand how they thought of themselves, and what they did, it will have done some good'" -- Spectator "Souhami has written several fine biographies... Now, in a comprehensive cultural history, she awards lesbians the credit for modernising art, manners and morals in the early twentieth century'" -- Observer " No Modernism Without Lesbians is undoubtedly a contribution, correcting the history of modernism to more accurately account for the women who made possible such a lasting transformation in literature and art... Souhami has opened the door to history a little further, creating more precious space for the whole truth to enter'" -- Daily Beast "[A] vivid cultural history... This often gossipy, always smart romp trains a well-deserved spotlight on lesser-appreciated literary and artistic lives'" -- Publishers Weekly "A book about love, identity, acceptance and the freedom to write, paint, compose and wear corduroy breeches with gaiters. To swear, kiss, publish and be damned" -- The Times "Souhami challenges the Modernist canon that has dominated cultural education at their expense, foregrounding instead great men and their muses... No Modernism Without Lesbians is important for 2020 because it rips apart the prevailing patriarchal model. What Souhami calls for is abandoning the Modernist canon and rebuilding it one lesbian at a time to create a new, inclusive, 21st-century model'" -- Gay & Lesbian Review "A fresh perspective on modernism" -- Kirkus Reviews "An extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to community, college, and university library LGBTA /Studies and Women's Biography collections" -- MidWest Book Review "The lives and contributions of these four lesbians, who played a significant role in art and literature, illuminates the way lesbian work is often undervalued or discredited in comparison to those who aren't lesbian" -- After Ellen "Richly researched, entertaining and hugely enjoyable... Souhami is a brilliant guide and this book a celebration, corrective and fillip all in one'" --Chris Gribble, judge of the 2021 Polari Prize and CEO of the National Centre for Writing, 'Souhami has written several fine biographies ... Now, in a comprehensive cultural history, she awards lesbians the credit for modernising art, manners and morals in the early twentieth century' Observer, " No Modernism Without Lesbians is undoubtedly a contribution, correcting the history of modernism to more accurately account for the women who made possible such a lasting transformation in literature and art." -- The Daily Beast, "Souhami has written several fine biographies. . .Now, in a comprehensive cultural history, she awards lesbians the credit for modernising art, manners and morals in the early twentieth century" -- Observer, "Diana Souhami argues that modernism would not exist without these extraordinary women, and their courage, passion and verve certainly make this lively group biography an inspirational read" -- Sunday Times "Souhami is one of our most rewarding and inventive biographers, and this book is a splendidly hectic and vivid read... If No Modernism Without Lesbians goes some way towards making us understand how they thought of themselves, and what they did, it will have done some good'" -- Spectator "Souhami has written several fine biographies... Now, in a comprehensive cultural history, she awards lesbians the credit for modernising art, manners and morals in the early twentieth century'" -- Observer " No Modernism Without Lesbians is undoubtedly a contribution, correcting the history of modernism to more accurately account for the women who made possible such a lasting transformation in literature and art... Souhami has opened the door to history a little further, creating more precious space for the whole truth to enter'" -- Daily Beast "[A] vivid cultural history... This often gossipy, always smart romp trains a well-deserved spotlight on lesser-appreciated literary and artistic lives'" -- Publishers Weekly "A book about love, identity, acceptance and the freedom to write, paint, compose and wear corduroy breeches with gaiters. To swear, kiss, publish and be damned" -- The Times "Souhami challenges the Modernist canon that has dominated cultural education at their expense, foregrounding instead great men and their muses... No Modernism Without Lesbians is important for 2020 because it rips apart the prevailing patriarchal model. What Souhami calls for is abandoning the Modernist canon and rebuilding it one lesbian at a time to create a new, inclusive, 21st-century model'" -- Gay & Lesbian Review "A fresh perspective on modernism" -- Kirkus Reviews "An extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to community, college, and university library LGBTA /Studies and Women's Biography collections" -- MidWest Book Review "The lives and contributions of these four lesbians, who played a significant role in art and literature, illuminates the way lesbian work is often undervalued or discredited in comparison to those who aren't lesbian" -- After Ellen, ''Souhami is one of our most rewarding and inventive biographers, and this book is a splendidly hectic and vivid read ... If No Modernism Without Lesbians goes some way towards making us understand how they thought of themselves, and what they did, it will have done some good" -- Spectator, "Subverts expectations . . . . Souhami invents a complex narcissistic interior life for Gwendolen, and she does it with a rhythm of observation and language that stand proudly beside the original." The New York Times Book Review on Gwendolen, "Fascinating and thorough. In style, substance, insight and wit it is by far the best thing anyone has written on the fateful life of Radclyffe Hall." -- Jeanette Winterson on The Trials of Radclyffe Halle, 'Souhami challenges the Modernist canon that has dominated cultural education at their expense, foregrounding instead great men and their muses ... No Modernism Without Lesbians is important for 2020 because it rips apart the prevailing patriarchal model. What Souhami calls for is abandoning the Modernist canon and rebuilding it one lesbian at a time to create a new, inclusive, 21st-century model' Gay & Lesbian Review ., ''Souhami is one of our most rewarding and inventive biographers, and this book is a splendidly hectic and vivid read ... If No Modernism Without Lesbians goes some way towards making us understand how they thought of themselves, and what they did, it will have done some good' Spectator, "Subverts expectations . . . Souhami invents a complex narcissistic interior life for Gwendolen, and she does it with a rhythm of observation and language that stand proudly beside the original." The New York Times Book Review on Gwendolen
Lccn
2020-479375
Dewey Decimal
709.040922
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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