
Letters to Goya: Poems, Titles and Letters to... James Magee. PB. VG
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Letters to Goya: Poems, Titles and Letters to... James Magee. PB. VG
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“Book is unread, like new. Four 1/2-inches creases on right edge of front PB cover”
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5,97 $US (environ 8,21 $C) USPS Media MailTM.
Lieu : Houston, Texas, États-Unis
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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- Très bon
- Remarques du vendeur
- “Book is unread, like new. Four 1/2-inches creases on right edge of front PB cover”
- Personalize
- No
- Type
- Paperback
- Signed
- No
- Ex Libris
- No
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Personalized
- No
- Original Language
- English
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- Inscribed
- No
- Vintage
- No
- ISBN
- 9781941026984
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1941026982
ISBN-13
9781941026984
eBay Product ID (ePID)
239744749
Product Key Features
Book Title
Letters to Goya : Poems, Titles and Letters to the Dead
Number of Pages
160 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Sculpture & Installation, General, Lgbt
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, Poetry
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-027163
Reviews
"[The book] spans several centuries, geographical spaces, and voices...Each turn of the page is a new vision, a new letter, a new voice, a new love note, crumpled and thrown out, picked up, and reimagined. Time and space are confused, and the physical realities of the pages are confronted with our imagination."--Francois Pointeau, Lone Star Literary Life, "This collection is an adventure in itself...Magee impresses with his concrete imagery, lyrical counterpoint, and subtle internal rhyme schemes."-- Lew J. Whittington, New York Journal of Books, "James Magee's Letters to Goya journeys through a profound, absurd, hilarious, pornographic landscape of life and death. The poems and letters cross time and space, veering backwards and forward, inward and outward, evoking mystic illumination. A mind-warp. A miracle. A gift." -- Beth Henley, Pulitzer-winning playwright, screenwriter and actress "This collection is an adventure in itself...Magee impresses with his concrete imagery, lyrical counterpoint, and subtle internal rhyme schemes." -- The New York TimesNew York Journal of Books "[The book] spans several centuries, geographical spaces, and voices...Each turn of the page is a new vision, a new letter, a new voice, a new love note, crumpled and thrown out, picked up, and reimagined. Time and space are confused, and the physical realities of the pages are confronted with our imagination. --Francois Pointeau" -- Lone Star Literary Life
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Synopsis
Internationally acclaimed artist James Magee (alleged doppelganger of equally acclaimed artist Annabel Livermore) reinvents himself one more time as poet., Internationally acclaimed artist James Magee (alleged doppelganger of equally acclaimed artist Annabel Livermore) reinvents himself one more time as poet. "This book presents two bodies of writing by James Magee. The first is "Letters to Goya," a collection of twenty-three typo-filled letters written on a manual typewriter from the Waikiki Trailer Park in Sweetwater, Texas. Turning the book around, you will find a second collection, a selected compilation of titles from Jim's artwork, representing decades of both writing and performance by the artist and his multiple selves. Reading this book is not unlike the act of trying to understand Jim's life. It requires twisting, turning, reorienting. You can enter at any point and find the story changing and growing as Jim plays conductor to a symphony of voices familiar and strange." -- from the Middleword by Kerry Doyle The first section of this utterly unique book of art, poetry, and poetic prose is made up of letters are written by a woman referred to as "The Duchess," from a trailer park in a small town in Texas, to her lover the 19th-Century artist Francisco Goya. As surreal as the premise of the letters is, the letters themselves are simply the funny, poignant, and introspective thoughts of a lonely woman growing old. The Duchess shares wise and insightful thoughts like, "I think clarity is a matter of grace, like strength, given forth from the earth from which you were born," along with mundane stories from her world with a touch of humor, like: "Anyway, to get to the point, Henry is dying and wants to be cremated and he asked Mary to climb up the Big Spring water tower to spread his a-shes [sic] over the city at sunset...Henry, whether he was dying or not, was out of line, what with Mary8s arthritus [sic] and the prospect of her trying to climb to the top of the water tower at dusk." The second section features poems which title some of the metal sculptures Jim has made over the past several decades, accompanied by photographs of some of these impressive sculptures. Though told from a wide array of perspectives, the poems are connected to the letters of The Duchess by a Both sections are tied together by a sense of awe and a deep longing for connection. Through whatever medium he chooses, James Magee's work is always beautifully unusual to experience. Magee has previously explored architectural stonework with The Hill, scrap metal sculpture, and painting (through his alter ego, Annabel Livermore)., Why is Carl Jung dancing in the Streets of Death? Because one of his favorites among the living--artist James Magee, the creator of the colossal desert stonework, The Hill , and "the alleged" anima incarnate of the mysterious artist Annabel Livermore--has concocted this brew of poems and letters from the lands of Ordinary and Surreal. The poems flutter like butterflies from his imagination as he creates large steel assemblages. Weirdly, "Letters to Goya" are found pieces from 1955, from the rickety typewriter of the Duchess of Alba, who in (sur)real life is an old lady who wheel-chairs around the Waikiki Trailer Park in Sweetwater, Texas. Are the letters real? Well, yes. And no Tonight a cold rain falls in Tucson. Under an overpass I see you standing stark-naked, Juan, headlights streaming by, you toweling off with a wing of a blue and yellow bird found moments ago near a storm sewer, as if water were confessing of white tile, a room without walls, really where earlier you had imagined yourself as a bearded ancient, a Mesopotamian Lord kneeling down in the wet grass near the freeway to sing to an open field. James Magee and his partner, actress Camilla Carr, live in El Paso, Texas, in the home of Annabel Livermore. Kerry Doyle is the Director and Curator of the Rubin Center for the Visual Arts (University of Texas at El Paso), and a widely published scholar and respected curator of Latin-American and United States/Mexico Border arts.
LC Classification Number
PS3613.A34274A6 2018
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