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Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own
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O'Keefe and Stieglitz: An Amerian Roman
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This groundbreaking book compares the art, lives, and achievements of three great artists of the Americas: Emily Carr of Canada, Georgia O'Keeffe of the United States, and Frida Kahlo of Mexico. Each became her country's preeminent woman painter in the twentieth century, and all explored similar issues in their painting. Sharyn Udall shows how each artist searched for an authentic, personal identity and analyzes in detail the issues these women faced in relation to nationality, nature, gender, and the creation of a personal mythology. Although their work is visually disparate, certain interesting themes connect Carr, O'Keeffe, and Kahlo, and Udall draws on rich archives and uses specific works of art to illustrate the differences and similarities among the three. By viewing their work collectively, she shows how we can illuminate in new ways the art of a continent.
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Evocative photographs celebrating the rich culture and dramatic landscapes of the Laguna Pueblo, the native people of the U.S. Southwest. Lee Marmon is America's most renowned Native American photographer and yet this is the first book to showcase his breathtaking photography. This book combined Mr. Marmon's award-winning photographs celebrating the Laguna Pueblo - their distinctive landscapes, their traditions and history - with equally gorgeous prose and poetry by three of our most celebrated Native American writers: Lee's daughter, the novelist Leslie Marmon Silko, and the poets Joy Harpo and Simon Ortiz. With each flash of the camera, Lee Marmon captured a piece of Native American history; this book preserves that precious legacy. The Pueblo Imagination will be lavishly produced, with the highest quality reproductions, including some seventy black-and-white photos printed in duotone and eight pages of arresting color photographps. The text will flow in prose and verse from the images, setting the stage and capturing in words the history preserved in Lee Marmon's unforgettable images.
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elegant and evocative, quietly magical.......2003-11-17
Lee Marmon is a Laguna Pueblo Indian who has been taking photographs of Laguna with professional cameras since 1946.
If you've seen the poster of the elderly Indian man wearing Converse All Stars (the image on this book's cover), you've seen Marmon's work.
This collection of his work since 1946 would be worthwhile if it simply documented the ceremonies, buildings, landscapes, faces and figures-what had changed and what did not---over more than a half century. But this volume is so much more. These are beautiful photographs, mostly in black and white. The stark magic of the Southwestern landscape was captured in the abstract paintings of artists like Georgia O'Keefe and Max Ernst. But black and white photos are inherently abstract, since they turn the world of color into shades and grains. Put a master photographer who knows his subject so intimately together with this landscape and you get one astonishing image after another.
There are wonderful faces, dramatic landscapes, close-ups that let you feel the grain of old wood. There's a different feeling in every photo, indescribable in words. And the feelings can be surprising, like the strange joy in "Girls at a clothesline," with white clothes flying against a wisp of cloud, yet in the foreground is a harsh and radiant edge of stone.
There are a smaller number of color photos, just as accomplished and evocative. There's some prose by Marmon's daughter, writer Leslie Marmon Silko, as well as by writers Joy Harjo and Simon Ortiz. But it's the photographs that are important here. They draw you in, and your eyes and heart expand. If you know someone who loves the mystery and bare majesty of the Southwest, or relishes authentic and beautiful images of American Indian life, this book makes an elegant gift for Christmas or any other occasion. If that person is you, do yourself a favor. You won't have any trouble entering these images. The secrets are there.
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The Southwest in the American Imagination: The Writings of Sylvester Baxter, 1881-1889 (Southwest Center Series)
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Penetrating study of Pueblo ceramic art—materials, methods, decorative elements, use of color, etc.—plus ideas, feelings and attitudes toward craft. 38 full-page plates. 14 plates in red, white and black.
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Gathered from the popular Web site www.StellaAwards.com, The True Stella Awards is an outrageous collection of America's most ridiculous and frivolous lawsuits.
Named for Stella Liebeckthe woman who spilled hot McDonald's coffee on herself and then won a lawsuit against the fast-food chainhumorist Randy Cassingham's popular Web site chronicles the hard-to-believe and amusing claims that have been brought before U.S. courts.
Now, for the first time in book form, The True Stella Awards presents some of the most outlandish and unbelievable-but-true lawsuits in America. Some of the Stella Award cases include:
-The man who legally changed his name to Jack Ass, and then sued MTV for $50 million because their TV show and movie Jackass infringed on his trademark and demeaned his good name
-The songwriter who left a minute's silence on his record only to be sued by the estate of another songwriter who copyrighted his own silent song
-The man who sued an amusement park after being the victim of the ultimate "Act of God": he was hit by lightning while standing next to his own car in the parking lot.
How did [Cassingham] get so popular so fast? Well, for one thing, he writes funny stuff.
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My Bathroom Reader Book for Two Months.......2007-09-26
Yes, when the book arrived, I was headed to the bathroom. And the book has been enjoyable reading while I'm otherwise busy. The one to three page stories make for the right amount of diversion.
I've read through most stories twice now.
Weird But True lawsuits.......2007-09-22
Named for the woman who sued McDonalds after she spilled coffee on herself this book is filled with weird but true lawsuits that you have to read to believe.
Some of the suits in the book include:
1. A girl who sued the school system she was at because they wanted to have other kids be Valedvictorian along side her
2. A guy who sued the school system because he got an A on a prject instead of an A+
3. A mom who sued people because her drunk over 21 year old son decided to pass out under a running car and died
and many more interesting stories that will keep you entertained for hours
Stella run amok........2007-08-23
The Stella Awards is a good read, but I can't see how people are doing the thing they are doing to other people for just money. Is this what we are coming too.
Funny and Interesting!.......2007-05-19
This makes for great toilet reading, or right before going to bed.
Appalling but True Stories of Justice Run Amok!.......2007-04-28
The idea for honoring frivolous lawsuits originated with the 1992 lawsuit that awarded Stella Liebeck $2.9 million when she spilled a hot cup of McDonald's coffee she was holding between her knees. Upon examination, Liebeck's case had some merit but that's more than you say about the cases found in Cassingham's book. After reading of the ludicrous cases found therein, the reader will come away absolutely convinced American justice is not only blind but it's deaf and dumb as well.
Cassingham's book is sub-titled 'Honoring real cases of greedy opportunists, frivolous lawsuits and the law run amok.' The people found within those pages are no credit to humanity.
First come the people whose mantra is "I'm not responsible for my actions." Case in point: A 270-pound New Yorker ate at fast food chains four-five times a week. He continued to chow down the big Macs, Whoopers, etc. even when he had one - then a second - heart attack. And, oh, by the way, he's also diabetic. He sued all the fast food chains because they hadn't explained to him what he was eating and the risks involved in chowing down beaucoup grease-burgers!
Then there are the relatives of the "I'm not responsible for my actions" crowd. Example: A West Virginian, after a night at the bar, crawls under a truck to keep warm. The truck driver, who's making a delivery, comes out and drives away, killing the drunk. The deceased's family couldn't believe the man would voluntarily crawl under a truck and sues the truck driver, the owner of the truck company, the bar and bar owner and, lastly, a restaurant that "forced" the delivery driver to park on a public street right in the way of the drunk!
And, lastly, there are the bottom-feeding lawyers who enable such frivolous cases to proceed. After reading of certain attorney's efforts on behalf of groups one and two above, all a reader can say is: 'God bless him, Shakespeare had it right!'
These cases might be amusing if it weren't for the fact that they are clogging up the American courts and that they're costing Joe Taxpayer big bucks to defend against many of these lawsuits.
In short, Cassigham's book is an interesting and educational look at a problem plaguing the U.S. judicial system. Sometimes you'll laugh but, just as often, you'll feel like crying.
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With its focus on dangerous, determined femmes fatales, hardboiled detectives, and crimes that almost-but-never-quite succeed, film noir has long been popular with moviegoers and film critics alike. Film noir was a staple of classical Hollywood filmmaking during the years 1941-1958 and has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity since the 1990s.
Dames in the Driver's Seat offers new views of both classical-era and contemporary noirs through the lenses of gender, class, and race. Jans Wager analyzes how changes in film noir's representation of women's and men's roles, class status, and racial identities mirror changes in a culture that is now often referred to as postmodern and postfeminist.
Following introductory chapters that establish the theoretical basis of her arguments, Wager engages in close readings of the classic noirs
The Killers, Out of the Past, and
Kiss Me Deadly and the contemporary noirs
L. A. Confidential, Mulholland Falls, Fight Club, Twilight, Fargo, and
Jackie Brown. Wager divides recent films into retro-noirs (made in the present, but set in the 1940s and 1950s) and neo-noirs (made and set in the present but referring to classic noir narratively or stylistically). Going beyond previous studies of noir, her perceptive readings of these films reveal that retro-noirs fulfill a reactionary social function, looking back nostalgically to outdated gender roles and racial relations, while neo-noirs often offer more revisionary representations of women, though not necessarily of people of color.
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An interesting but academic read.......2007-05-18
While Jans Wager's book reads a bit like it was written for a college course on Feminism and Film, it has some interesting points to make, especially about film noir criticism itself.
Her first valuable point is that the femme fatale in traditional film noir is not only fatal to the male protagaonist in the film, but she is invariably fatal to herself. This point, and its implications, is virtually always overlooked in film noir criticism. The "fatal fate" of the femme fatale is one of the major differences between film noir and neo noir. Wager goes on to explore this point through various movies, both of the film noir and neo noir style.
Wager explores how African Americans are either totally absent from film noir (even though virtually all film noir is based in American cities) or they are used, tangentially, to provide "hipness" to the male protagonist in the movie. For the most part, this observation is still holds true today with neo noir.
And finally Wager makes the point that recent movies, that are routinely labeled as neo noir, should rightfully be broken down into two categories, retro noir and neo noir--the difference being primarily how women are portrayed in the movies--both the femme fatales and the femme atrappes (trapped women, the good girls of film noir). If the women are portrayed as agents of their own destiny, (for good or bad consequence) and not simply as appendages of the male characters in the movie, then the style should rightfully be called neo noir.
If you find film noir interesting to watch and to read about, this book has some thoughtful points to make. But Wager's style of writing can be a little off-putting, both in its academic nature and its anti-capitalist, feminist slant.
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Title: Dames in the Driver's Seat: Rereading Film Noir.(Book review)
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Title: Jans B. Wager. Dames in the Driver's Seat: Rereading Film Noir.(Book review)
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James Taylor - Never Die Young
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When Arthur’s best friend Buster leaves town to visit his father for a month, Buster promises to send postcards to Arthur. Every day Arthur looks for a postcard in the mail, but finds nothing from Buster. When Arthur learns that all his friends at school have heard from Buster, Arthur is crushed—until the postman sets things right again the day before Buster’s scheduled return.
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Girlfriends: Twenty-Eight Zany Postcards to Mail to Friends and Enemies Alike (Postcard Books)
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You'll wish you had more friends to send these to!.......2000-08-08
These postcards are uproariously funny. The author was very clever in providing quotes for the old photos from the 50's and 60's. I only wish that there were more in the book or a sequel coming soon!
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