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Editore: Fitzcarraldo Editions 02/l /08 J, 2021
ISBN 10: 1916035140 ISBN 13: 9781916035140
Da: Bahamut Media, Reading, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. To double-track is to be both: counter-cultural and establishment, rich and poor, a bum with the keys to a country retreat, an exotic addition to the dinner table who still knows how to find their way around the silverware. In the 1970s Tom Wolfe located the apex of doubletracking as the art world, but today, it's a cornerstone of the middle classes, and a full-blown commonplace of contemporary life. At root, it's a state of mind born of an ambivalent relationship to privilege, that, when perfected, allows those with financial resources the economic benefits of leaning right, and the cultural benefits of leaning left. It curls around the vocal chords of private school alumni as they drop their consonants, sprays the can of legally sanctioned graffiti on the side of the pop-up container shopping mall, and tones the cores of sweaty executives attending weekly parkour classes, prancing about the concrete furniture of housing estates they do not live on. Comprising essays, fiction and art criticism, this is a merciless, witty satire of the middle classes - a venturesome, intelligent debut which cuts to the very core of our duplicitous lives.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. To double-track is to be both: counter-cultural and establishment, rich and poor, a bum with the keys to a country retreat, an exotic addition to the dinner table who still knows how to find their way around the silverware.In the 1970s Tom Wolfe located the apex of doubletracking as the art world, but today, it's a cornerstone of the middle classes, and a full-blown commonplace of contemporary life. At root, it's a state of mind born of an ambivalent relationship to privilege, that, when perfected, allows those with financial resources the economic benefits of leaning right, and the cultural benefits of leaning left. It curls around the vocal chords of private school alumni as they drop their consonants, sprays the can of legally sanctioned graffiti on the side of the pop-up container shopping mall, and tones the cores of sweaty executives attending weekly parkour classes, prancing about the concrete furniture of housing estates they do not live on.Comprising essays, fiction and art criticism, this is a merciless, witty satire of the middle classes - a venturesome, intelligent debut which cuts to the very core of our duplicitous lives. Essays from an editor of The White Review & regular contributor at Frieze and Art Review. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Editore: Carcanet Press; Little Island Press 31/10/2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 0995705224 ISBN 13: 9780995705227
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The White Review Anthology of Writing in Translation will bring the most innovative and exciting international writers working today to an Anglophone audience. The anthology will place the work of celebrated authors and translators alongside emerging voices. It will include excerpts from novels, full-length short stories and narrative non-fiction previously unpublished in English. Part of the content will be selected from a global 'open call to translators', which closes in September 2023. Confirmed contributions to the anthology include: 'Butterflies', a short story by Geetanjali Shree, translated from Hindi by Daisy Rockwell; 'Peach', a short story by Sema Kaygusuz, translated from Turkish by Maureen Freely; 'Red (Hunger)', an extract from a novel by Senthuran Varatharajah, translated from German by Vijay Khurana; 'Alegria', a story by Colombian writer Margarita Garcia Robayo, translated from Spanish by Carolina Orloff; 'Mulberry Season' an excerpt from the novel Darkness Inside and Out by Argentinian writer Leila Sucari, translated from Spanish by Maureen Shaughnessy, and the short story 'Jackals' by Haytham El-Wardany, translated from Arabic by Katharine Halls. The White Review Anthology of Writing in Translation will bring the most innovative and exciting writers working today to an Anglophone audience. It will place the work of celebrated authors and translators alongside emerging voices, featuring excerpts, full short stories and narrative non-fiction previously unpublished in English. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. A novel in three parts, Sinkhole: Three Crimes submerges readers in a grotesque and comical world on the edge of collapse - much like our own. Britain is immersed in a toxic swamp, and sinkholes are opening up in the ground with alarming frequency. Amid the mayhem, three crimes take place: Stonehenge has been stolen, a porn-addicted ghost writer faces the phantoms of her past, and a murder takes place among ex-pats in a Goan village.
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Condizione: New. A novel in three parts, Sinkhole: Three Crimes submerges readers in a grotesque and comical world on the edge of collapse â" much like our own. Britain is immersed in a toxic swamp, and sinkholes are opening up in the ground with alarming frequency. Amid the mayhem, three crimes take place: Stonehenge has been stolen, a porn-addicted ghost writer faces the phantoms of her past, and a murder takes place among ex-pats in a Goan village.âAn acidly funny vivisection of British mores and follies, delivered with razor wit and style. McLaughlinâs creative imagination is restless, wide-ranging and prescient, unveiling a terrifyingly plausible array of futures.â â" Leon Craig, author of Parallel HellsâSinkhole is a twisted dystopian satire that captures all the maladies of modern England â" a sick and perverse nation â" in hilarious, pin-sharp definition, as it slides back under the waves.â â" Huw Lemmey, author of Red Tory: My Corbyn Chemsex HellRosanna McLaughlin is an author and cultural critic. Double-Tracking, her debut collection of satirical essays and short fiction on the subject of middle-class duplicities, was published by Carcanet in 2019. An original proposal for the book was shortlisted for the Fitzcarraldo Essay Prize in 2016. Rosanna has written on subjects including Ariana Grande, the legacy of Section 28, and the weaponisation of Ana Mendieta. In 2017, she was writer-in-residence for the British Council Caribbean, researching the political fallout following Mendietaâs death. Her reviews and essays have been published in frieze magazine, ArtReview and the Guardian, among other places. She is co-editor of The White Review.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Should art be determined by political ideals? In recent decades art institutions have sought to embody liberal values of universal equality and social justice. This move toward greater inclusivity has borne witness to a countervailing trend: artworks are increasingly scrutinized for their political implications, and artists must take care not to transgress particular moral fault lines. Examining contemporary exhibitions as well as works of art and film, and the broader cultural reactions to them, Rosanna McLaughlin investigates the consequences of this moralizing approach to creative work. She invites us to rethink the connection between political values and art-and to ask whether a relationship between them should exist at all. In arguing against morality in the arts, McLaughlin lays the groundwork for a more expansive concept of difference in twenty-first-century art making. Rosanna McLaughlin investigates the consequences of this moralizing approach to creative work. She invites us to rethink the connection between political values and artand to ask whether a relationship between them should exist at all. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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