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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: McSweeney's, San Francisco, California, 2013
ISBN 10: 1938073592 ISBN 13: 9781938073595
Da: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 624 pages. In Near Fine condition with a Near Fine condition dust jacket. Drawn black and white spine with black lettering. Signed flat by six contributors on title page. Contains a loose first edition certificate and loose summary card between title page and front end-page. Shelved in hallwat. 1382476. Special Collections.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 384 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. In Stock.
Da: Blue Sky Rare Books, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very good+. First Edition. First edition, inscribed and signed: "For Terry who loves photography." Boards a little bumped with tiny splits, contents fine.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 496 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.50 inches. In Stock.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Guggenheim Museum Publications, New York, 2001
Da: Ramblingsid's Books, West Sussex, Regno Unito
EUR 59,78
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. Guggenheim Museum Publications, New York, 2001, hb with d/w, cream-gray paper covered boards with titles stamped to the spine and front cover, corners of the covers are a little bumped else few signs of wear, pages clean and bright, a good tight secure binding, in a dustwrapper that has not been price clipped, has no chips or tears but does have some light wear at the edges and corners, overall though a very good copy [B4836][Box 64].
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Rob Weisbach Books [an imprint of William Morrow and Company, Inc.], New York, 1999
ISBN 10: 068816711X ISBN 13: 9780688167110
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very good. Marion Ettlinger (Author photograph) ans Andy Carp (illustratore). [6], 367, [5] pages. Signed by the author on the title page. DJ has slight wear and soiling/sticker residue on front. Amy M. Homes (pen name A. M. Homes; born December 18, 1961) is an American writer best known for her controversial novels and unusual short stories, which feature extreme situations and characters. Her novel The End of Alice is about a convicted child molester and murderer. Homes, who was adopted at birth, met her biological parents for the first time when she was 31, and published a memoir, The Mistress's Daughter about her exploration of her expanded "family". Her novel May We Be Forgiven was published by Viking Books in 2012; its first chapter was published in the 100th issue of Granta (in 2008), and was selected by Salman Rushdie for The Best American Short Stories 2008. The novel won the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2013. Her newest novel, The Unfolding, was published by Viking on September 6, 2022. Homes published the first chapter of her 1999 novel Music for Torching as a short story in The New Yorker. The novel features characters who appeared in the short stories of The Safety of Objects. It features a suburban couple who deliberately burn their house down. Jill Adams in The Barcelona Review described it as having Homes' "trademark style of wry humor applied to the uncanny dissection of suburbia's facade." The Observer found it "immensely disturbing". People magazine called the novel "haunting,", Gary Krist in The New York Times stated "I found myself rapt from beginning to end, fascinated by Homes's single-minded talent for provocation." In Music for Torching, the controversial author of The End of Alice lays bare the foundations of marriage and family life at the end of the century. Flash-frozen in the anxious culture of a suburban subdivision, Paul and Elaine (the couple first featured in Homes's collection of stories The Safety of Objects) have two boys and a beautiful home, yet they find themselves thoroughly inexplicably stuck. Obsessed with "making things good again," they spin the quiet terrors of family life into fantastical frenzy that careens out of control, doing and saying all the things we dare not, throwing into full relief the chasm between our public and private selves. From a strange and hilarious encounter on the floor of the pantry with a Stepford-wife neighbor, to an ill-conceived plan for a tattoo, to a sexy town cop who shows up at every inopportune moment, to house cleaning team in space suits, to a mistress calling on the cell phone, to a hostage situation at the school, Homes creates characters so outrageously flawed and deeply human that they are entirely believable. With Music For Torching, A.M. Homes brings her unnerving emotional intensity to the heart of America, creating a new and dangerous territory that is distinctly her own. Derived from a Kirkus review: Paul and Elaine Weiss have a very bad ten days in this newest by Homes, who takes her penchant for extreme situations and behavior to the suburbs. It begins as a typical Westchester County weekend: a dinner party followed by a barbecue at which everyone drinks too much and reveals their boredom and unhappinessâ"except that the Weisses top their neighbors in acting out. Elaine cuts Paul's neck with a knife on Friday; he has phone sex with their divorced buddy Henry's new girlfriend on Saturday; and they join forces on Sunday to set fire to their house, then head for a motel with their sons, sullen teen Daniel and asthmatic nine-year-old Sammy. Homes flings us into the middle of her protagonists" messed-up lives, yet for a long time keeps her readers emotionally distant from them. Whether detailing a lesbian encounter on a washing machine or genital tattooing, the narration doesn't bat an eye or hazard an explanation. This trendy flat affect consorts oddly but aptly with the author's rather generic satire of suburban society: though the time is clearly the present, the wives obsess about laundry and meals while the hus.
Da: Dan Pope Books, West Hartford, CT, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. Damiani, 2008. First Edition. First printing. A new copy without a jacket (as issued). Purchased new and never opened except for author to sign. SIGNED by Owens on title page (as pictured). Bill Owens was born in San Jose, California, in 1938, and has been working as a photographer since 1969. In 1977, he received a National Endowment for the Arts award. His work has since been included in many museum collections, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Paris National Library. This is his fourth monograph. A comprehensive monograph, this volume consists of several sections of work from 1969 to the present, opening at the height of flower power, with images of the Beat generation, Woodstock and the protests against Vietnam. In his most recent photos, many of which are in color and previously unpublished, Owens reveals how suburbia has evolved in the last 40 years--from the friendly place he captured in the 1970s to one characterized by sprawl and anonymity. [Art-Ferry]. Signed by Author(s).