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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. An Archaeology of Holes is an excavation and an evisceration of love, loneliness, alienation and what it means to be human. Working between fabulism, dark realism and autofiction, these stories propose the creative and liberatory possibilities of holes, which are everywhere: in bodies, in the ransacked earth, in erased lives and memories, in forgotten loves and lovers and the endless massacres."I welcome the way Stacy Hardy's fiction gives me the shivers, disturbs my understanding of myself and the world around me. Her stories guide me, sometimes lodestar, other times mischievous will-o-wisps, always revelatory. Through lenses both forensic and fantastic, Hardy holds up to her strange light the human body and the body politic. For fans of writers like Clarice Lispector, Leonora Carrington, Rikki Ducornet, Kathryn Davis, or Carmen Maria Machado, for fans of crossing the veil to slip off their skin and dancing around in their bones, of picking through their own trash, of rediscovering themselves after despair, heartbreak, and loneliness, Archaeology of Holes is a most perfect companion."- Danielle Pafunda, Author of Along the Road Everyone Must Travel, Winner of the Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize"Audacious and masterful, every story collected in Stacy Hardy's An Archaeology of Holes delivers a new and unexpected euphoria. Each story promises intellectual enticement and emotional entanglement, brutal and ugly and real: Stacy Hardy is prophetess and I will follow her anywhere."- Lily Hoang, Author of Changing, Winner of the PEN Open Book Award"These wild, weird, amazing stories create life, create the best and most vibrant art, out of the many ways that death is absorbed into our worlds, our minds, our bodies. From bullet holes to black holes, from mouth holes to safe holes to buildings with holes in their centers, Stacy Hardy's writing blasts its way from absence into vital and unforgettable presence. When the extreme violence of misogyny and racialized capitalism becomes a normal part of our life and landscape, it is art and great writing that helps us see both our damage and our potential escape routes. Archaeology of Holes is a collection that will stay with me for a very long time."- Daniel Borzutzky, Author of The Performance of Becoming Human, Winner of the National Book AwardRead more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHORStacy Hardy is a writer, researcher, and editor whose work explores the intersections of embodiment, the individual, and society. Her writing has appeared in various anthologies and journals including the New Orleans Review, New Contrasts, The Evergreen Review, Black Sun Lit, and many more. She is the author of the short fiction collection Because the Night (Pocko, 2015) and An Archaeology of Holes (Rot-Bo-Krik, 2022), an English translation of which is forthcoming from Bridge Books. Her plays and librettos have been performed globally. Hardy is also a lecturer in creative writing; an editor at the Pan-African platform C.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. An Archaeology of Holes is an excavation and an evisceration of love, loneliness, alienation and what it means to be human. Working between fabulism, dark realism and autofiction, these stories propose the creative and liberatory possibilities of holes, which are everywhere: in bodies, in the ransacked earth, in erased lives and memories, in forgotten loves and lovers and the endless massacres."I welcome the way Stacy Hardy's fiction gives me the shivers, disturbs my understanding of myself and the world around me. Her stories guide me, sometimes lodestar, other times mischievous will-o-wisps, always revelatory. Through lenses both forensic and fantastic, Hardy holds up to her strange light the human body and the body politic. For fans of writers like Clarice Lispector, Leonora Carrington, Rikki Ducornet, Kathryn Davis, or Carmen Maria Machado, for fans of crossing the veil to slip off their skin and dancing around in their bones, of picking through their own trash, of rediscovering themselves after despair, heartbreak, and loneliness, Archaeology of Holes is a most perfect companion."- Danielle Pafunda, Author of Along the Road Everyone Must Travel, Winner of the Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize"Audacious and masterful, every story collected in Stacy Hardy's An Archaeology of Holes delivers a new and unexpected euphoria. Each story promises intellectual enticement and emotional entanglement, brutal and ugly and real: Stacy Hardy is prophetess and I will follow her anywhere."- Lily Hoang, Author of Changing, Winner of the PEN Open Book Award"These wild, weird, amazing stories create life, create the best and most vibrant art, out of the many ways that death is absorbed into our worlds, our minds, our bodies. From bullet holes to black holes, from mouth holes to safe holes to buildings with holes in their centers, Stacy Hardy's writing blasts its way from absence into vital and unforgettable presence. When the extreme violence of misogyny and racialized capitalism becomes a normal part of our life and landscape, it is art and great writing that helps us see both our damage and our potential escape routes. Archaeology of Holes is a collection that will stay with me for a very long time."- Daniel Borzutzky, Author of The Performance of Becoming Human, Winner of the National Book AwardRead more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHORStacy Hardy is a writer, researcher, and editor whose work explores the intersections of embodiment, the individual, and society. Her writing has appeared in various anthologies and journals including the New Orleans Review, New Contrasts, The Evergreen Review, Black Sun Lit, and many more. She is the author of the short fiction collection Because the Night (Pocko, 2015) and An Archaeology of Holes (Rot-Bo-Krik, 2022), an English translation of which is forthcoming from Bridge Books. Her plays and librettos have been performed globally. Hardy is also a lecturer in creative writing; an editor at the Pan-African platform C.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. An Archaeology of Holes is an excavation and an evisceration of love, loneliness, alienation and what it means to be human. Working between fabulism, dark realism and autofiction, these stories propose the creative and liberatory possibilities of holes, which are everywhere: in bodies, in the ransacked earth, in erased lives and memories, in forgotten loves and lovers and the endless massacres."I welcome the way Stacy Hardy's fiction gives me the shivers, disturbs my understanding of myself and the world around me. Her stories guide me, sometimes lodestar, other times mischievous will-o-wisps, always revelatory. Through lenses both forensic and fantastic, Hardy holds up to her strange light the human body and the body politic. For fans of writers like Clarice Lispector, Leonora Carrington, Rikki Ducornet, Kathryn Davis, or Carmen Maria Machado, for fans of crossing the veil to slip off their skin and dancing around in their bones, of picking through their own trash, of rediscovering themselves after despair, heartbreak, and loneliness, Archaeology of Holes is a most perfect companion."- Danielle Pafunda, Author of Along the Road Everyone Must Travel, Winner of the Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize"Audacious and masterful, every story collected in Stacy Hardy's An Archaeology of Holes delivers a new and unexpected euphoria. Each story promises intellectual enticement and emotional entanglement, brutal and ugly and real: Stacy Hardy is prophetess and I will follow her anywhere."- Lily Hoang, Author of Changing, Winner of the PEN Open Book Award"These wild, weird, amazing stories create life, create the best and most vibrant art, out of the many ways that death is absorbed into our worlds, our minds, our bodies. From bullet holes to black holes, from mouth holes to safe holes to buildings with holes in their centers, Stacy Hardy's writing blasts its way from absence into vital and unforgettable presence. When the extreme violence of misogyny and racialized capitalism becomes a normal part of our life and landscape, it is art and great writing that helps us see both our damage and our potential escape routes. Archaeology of Holes is a collection that will stay with me for a very long time."- Daniel Borzutzky, Author of The Performance of Becoming Human, Winner of the National Book AwardRead more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHORStacy Hardy is a writer, researcher, and editor whose work explores the intersections of embodiment, the individual, and society. Her writing has appeared in various anthologies and journals including the New Orleans Review, New Contrasts, The Evergreen Review, Black Sun Lit, and many more. She is the author of the short fiction collection Because the Night (Pocko, 2015) and An Archaeology of Holes (Rot-Bo-Krik, 2022), an English translation of which is forthcoming from Bridge Books. Her plays and librettos have been performed globally. Hardy is also a lecturer in creative writing; an editor at the Pan-African platform C.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: New Internationalist Publicati Jul 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 1780264615 ISBN 13: 9781780264615
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Now in its 19th year, this collection brings together the five 2018 stories shortlisted for the Caine Prize for African Writing, Africa's leading literary award. The winner will be announced on 2nd July 2018.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. An Archaeology of Holes is an excavation and an evisceration of love, loneliness, alienation and what it means to be human. Working between fabulism, dark realism and autofiction, these stories propose the creative and liberatory possibilities of holes, which are everywhere: in bodies, in the ransacked earth, in erased lives and memories, in forgotten loves and lovers and the endless massacres."I welcome the way Stacy Hardy's fiction gives me the shivers, disturbs my understanding of myself and the world around me. Her stories guide me, sometimes lodestar, other times mischievous will-o-wisps, always revelatory. Through lenses both forensic and fantastic, Hardy holds up to her strange light the human body and the body politic. For fans of writers like Clarice Lispector, Leonora Carrington, Rikki Ducornet, Kathryn Davis, or Carmen Maria Machado, for fans of crossing the veil to slip off their skin and dancing around in their bones, of picking through their own trash, of rediscovering themselves after despair, heartbreak, and loneliness, Archaeology of Holes is a most perfect companion."- Danielle Pafunda, Author of Along the Road Everyone Must Travel, Winner of the Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize"Audacious and masterful, every story collected in Stacy Hardy's An Archaeology of Holes delivers a new and unexpected euphoria. Each story promises intellectual enticement and emotional entanglement, brutal and ugly and real: Stacy Hardy is prophetess and I will follow her anywhere."- Lily Hoang, Author of Changing, Winner of the PEN Open Book Award"These wild, weird, amazing stories create life, create the best and most vibrant art, out of the many ways that death is absorbed into our worlds, our minds, our bodies. From bullet holes to black holes, from mouth holes to safe holes to buildings with holes in their centers, Stacy Hardy's writing blasts its way from absence into vital and unforgettable presence. When the extreme violence of misogyny and racialized capitalism becomes a normal part of our life and landscape, it is art and great writing that helps us see both our damage and our potential escape routes. Archaeology of Holes is a collection that will stay with me for a very long time."- Daniel Borzutzky, Author of The Performance of Becoming Human, Winner of the National Book AwardRead more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHORStacy Hardy is a writer, researcher, and editor whose work explores the intersections of embodiment, the individual, and society. Her writing has appeared in various anthologies and journals including the New Orleans Review, New Contrasts, The Evergreen Review, Black Sun Lit, and many more. She is the author of the short fiction collection Because the Night (Pocko, 2015) and An Archaeology of Holes (Rot-Bo-Krik, 2022), an English translation of which is forthcoming from Bridge Books. Her plays and librettos have been performed globally. Hardy is also a lecturer in creative writing; an editor at the Pan-African platform C.
Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. In excellent condition. 120 pages, oversize hardcover with dust jacket, 12.25 by 11.5 . Signed and dated in front by Pieter Hugo. Stellar book by South American photographer Pieter Hugo, among his best, finely printed with 46 full-page large-format color photos. Also includes an interview with the photographer and a short story by South African writer Stacy Hardy. Out of print and rare. PLEASE NOTE EXTRA POSTAGE WILL BE REQUIRED FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENT. Signed by Illustrator(s).
Hard cover. Condizione: Very good. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 119 p. Contains: Illustrations, color. Audience: General/trade.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. 120 pages (complete). Signed by Pieter Hugo on the title page (dated: 2010 Joburg). A pleasing copy. Printed gilt titling; tipped-in plate on the front board; black faux-leather boards. The boards are smart, sound and sure. The contents are most gratifying. They are vibrant, energetic, bright, fresh-faced, very clean and clear, vivid, very attractive - as if barely handled throughout! fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Signed.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine condition. Collector's edition. Signed Peter Hugo on title page and verso of C-Print, hand-numbered on verso of print and limitation leaf 138/150. Quarto. 32pp., 40 plates. Black faux-leather with color photograph laid into debossed square and gilt lettering on cover and spine. Red endpapers and text pages. Color C-Print and limitation leaf laid into black wraps portfolio with gilt lettering on cover. Housed in black paper-covered slipcase with gilt lettering on cover. C-Print is captioned: Song lyke with Ebube, Thand God and Mpompo. Enugu, Nigeria, 2008. With storyboard in 10 frames: Omar Sharif Comes To Nollywood by Chris Abani, an essays on Nollywood, the Nigerian video film industry, by Zina Saro-Wiwa and Stacy Hardy. Illustrated with a series of fourty full page color photographs prseeded by the J. G. Ballard quote: "What our children have to fear is not the cars on the highways of tomorrow but our own pleasure in calculating the most elegant parameters of their death." Contains section with captioned thumbnail prints included in this publication at rear.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPAP. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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Editore: Prestel, Munich, 2009
ISBN 13: 2900013813025
Da: Strand Book Store, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Oversized Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. (2009). 4to. Slight lean to spine. Good, clean textblock. Slightest bumping to forecorners of barely rubbed boards with a few patches of the faintest soiling. Slight, faint scratching to pictorial affixed to front board. VG.