Saul Steinberg's Literary Journeys

Saul Steinberg's Literary Journeys
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Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : 9780813945125
ISBN-13 : 0813945127
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Saul Steinberg's Literary Journeys by : Jessica R. Feldman

Saul Steinberg’s inimitable drawings, paintings, and assemblages enriched the New Yorker, gallery and museum shows, and his own books for more than half a century. Although the literary qualities of Steinberg’s work have often been noted in passing, critics and art historians have yet to fathom the specific ways in which Steinberg meant drawing not merely to resemble writing but to be itself a type of literary writing. Jessica R. Feldman's Saul Steinberg’s Literary Journeys, the first book-length critical study of Steinberg’s art and its relation to literature, explores his complex literary roots, particularly his affinities with modernist aesthetics and iconography. The Steinberg who emerges is an artist of far greater depth than has been previously recognized. Feldman begins her study with a consideration of Steinberg as a reader and writer, including a survey of his personal library. She explores the practice of modernist parody as the strongest affinity between Steinberg and the two authors he repeatedly claimed as his "teachers"—Vladimir Nabokov and James Joyce. Studying Steinberg’s art in tandem with readings of selected works by Nabokov and Joyce, Feldman explores fascinating bonds between Steinberg and these writers, from their tastes for parody and popular culture to their status as mythmakers, émigrés, and perpetual wanderers. Further, Feldman relates Steinberg’s uniquely literary art to a host of other authors, including Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Gogol, Tolstoy, and Defoe. Generously illustrated with the artist’s work and drawing on invaluable archival material from the Saul Steinberg Foundation, this innovative fusion of literary history and art history allows us to see anew Steinberg’s art.

All in Line

All in Line
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Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015006325453
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Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis All in Line by : Saul Steinberg

"Steinberg's first book is a collection of about 200 ... drawinsg, with one or two words thrown in. Many of the drawings first appeared in The New Yorker; there is also a generous selection of drawings which he made while he was with the armed forces in North Africa, Italy, China and India."--Book jacket.

The Labyrinth

The Labyrinth
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Publisher : New York Review of Books
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781681372433
ISBN-13 : 1681372436
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Labyrinth by : Saul Steinberg

A seminal work by an artist whose drawings in The New Yorker, LIFE, Harper's Bazaar, and many other publications influenced an entire generation of American artists and writers. Saul Steinberg’s The Labyrinth, first published in 1960 and long out of print, is more than a simple catalog or collection of drawings. These carefully arranged pages record a brilliant, constantly evolving imagination confronting modern life. Here is Steinberg, as he put it at the time, discovering and inventing a great variety of events: "Illusion, talks, music, women, cats, dogs, birds, the cube, the crocodile, the museum, Moscow and Samarkand (winter, 1956), other Eastern countries, America, motels, baseball, horse racing, bullfights, art, frozen music, words, geometry, heroes, harpies, etc.” This edition, featuring a new introduction by Nicholson Baker, an afterword by Harold Rosenberg, and new notes on the artwork, will allow readers to discover this unique and wondrous book all over again.

Steinberg at the New Yorker

Steinberg at the New Yorker
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Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060592519
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Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Steinberg at the New Yorker by : Joel Smith

For six decades, Saul Steinberg's covers, cartoons, features, and illustrations were a defining presence at "The New Yorker." This richly illustrated book explores the remarkable range and unceasing evolution of this major American modernist.

Reflections and Shadows

Reflections and Shadows
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Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004605753
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Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Reflections and Shadows by : Saul Steinberg

As The New Yorker's genius cartoonist, Saul Steinberg was universally admired for his playful and profound images of the life and times of his adopted homeland, the USA. In Reflections and Shadows, the artist evokes an equally enchanting portrait of his own life, conjuring images from his childhood in poverty-stricken Romania, his artistic education in Milan and his first taste of freedom and opportunity, in Washington and New York. Written in collaboration with his close friend, the author Aldo Buzzi, Reflections and Shadows offers a wonderful insight into the life and work of one of the twentieth century's great talents.

The Beautiful Mysterious

The Beautiful Mysterious
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781496822413
ISBN-13 : 1496822412
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Beautiful Mysterious by : University of Mississippi Museum and Historic Houses

Contributions by Megan Abbott, Michael Almereyda, Kris Belden-Adams, Maude Schuyler Clay, William Dunlap, W. Ralph Eubanks, William Ferris, Marti A. Funke, Lisa Howorth, Amanda Malloy, Richard McCabe, Emily Ballew Neff, Robert Saarnio, and Anne Wilkes Tucker The Beautiful Mysterious: The Extraordinary Gaze of William Eggleston is an examination of the life and work of the artist widely considered to be the father of color photography. William Eggleston was born in 1939 and grew up in the Mississippi Delta town of Sumner. His innovative 1976 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York helped establish color photography as an artistic medium and has inspired photographers and artists around the world. Edited by Ann J. Abadie, the catalog contains fifty-five Eggleston photographs, thirty-six that were featured in The Beautiful Mysterious exhibition at the University of Mississippi Museum from September 2016 to February 2017. Eggleston’s longtime friend William Ferris, a celebrated folklorist, donated all the photographs to the Museum. The photographs range from 1962 into the 1980s, representing each of Eggleston’s projects during that time. Some of the photographs are inscribed with Eggleston’s rare handwritten notes about location, people, dates, and projects. Eight of Eggleston’s early dye transfers are in the collection. Many of these works had not been on public display before this exhibition, including black-and-white images that are unique-copy single prints. This is a penetrating examination of the influence of the Mississippi Delta and the American South on Eggleston’s work and of Eggleston’s influence on photography and other creative fields.

Brainscapes

Brainscapes
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Publisher : Mariner Books
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781328949967
ISBN-13 : 1328949966
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Brainscapes by : Rebecca Schwarzlose

A path-breaking journey into the brain, showing how perception, thought, and action are products of "maps" etched into your gray matter--and how technology can use them to read your mind.

The Art of Living

The Art of Living
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Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages : 89
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Synopsis The Art of Living by : Epictetus

The Art of Living by Epictetus: Delve into the timeless wisdom of the ancient Stoic philosopher Epictetus in The Art of Living. This philosophical guide offers practical insights into leading a life of virtue, tranquility, and resilience in the face of adversity. Epictetus' teachings continue to inspire those seeking inner peace and personal growth. Key Aspects of the Book The Art of Living: Stoic Philosophy: Epictetus presents the core principles of Stoicism, emphasizing the importance of focusing on what is within our control and accepting what is not. Moral Virtue: The book explores the role of moral virtue in achieving a fulfilling and meaningful life, providing guidance on ethics and character development. Practical Guidance: Epictetus offers practical advice for navigating life's challenges with wisdom and equanimity, making Stoic philosophy accessible to all. Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher who lived during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. Despite facing adversity in his own life, including slavery, he became known for his teachings on personal ethics and resilience. The Art of Living preserves his philosophical insights for future generations.

Arguing Comics

Arguing Comics
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781604735888
ISBN-13 : 1604735880
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Arguing Comics by : Jeet Heer

When Art Spiegelman's Maus—a two-part graphic novel about the Holocaust—won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992, comics scholarship grew increasingly popular and notable. The rise of “serious” comics has generated growing levels of interest as scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals continue to explore the history, aesthetics, and semiotics of the comics medium. Yet those who write about the comics often assume analysis of the medium didn't begin until the cultural studies movement was underway. Arguing Comics: Literary Masters on a Popular Medium brings together nearly two dozen essays by major writers and intellectuals who analyzed, embraced, and even attacked comic strips and comic books in the period between the turn of the century and the 1960s. From e. e. cummings, who championed George Herriman's Krazy Kat, to Irving Howe, who fretted about Harold Gray's Little Orphan Annie, this volume shows that comics have provided a key battleground in the culture wars for over a century. With substantive essays by Umberto Eco, Marshall McLuhan, Leslie Fiedler, Gilbert Seldes, Dorothy Parker, Irving Howe, Delmore Schwartz, and others, this anthology shows how all of these writers took up comics-related topics as a point of entry into wider debates over modern art, cultural standards, daily life, and mass communication. Arguing Comics shows how prominent writers from the Jazz Age and the Depression era to the heyday of the New York Intellectuals in the 1950s thought about comics and, by extension, popular culture as a whole.

Speak You Also

Speak You Also
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Publisher : Metropolitan Books
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781466891838
ISBN-13 : 1466891831
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Speak You Also by : Paul Steinberg

In 1943, sixteen-year-old Paul Steinberg was arrested in Paris and deported to Auschwitz. A chemistry student, Steinberg was assigned to work in the camp's laboratory alongside Primo Levi, who would later immortalize his fellow inmate as "Henri," the ultimate survivor, the paradigm of the prisoner who clung to life at the cost of his own humanity. "One seems to glimpse a human soul," Levi wrote in Survival in Auschwitz, "but then Henri's sad smile freezes in a cold grimace, and here he is again, intent on his hunt and his struggle; hard and distant, enclosed in armor, the enemy of all." Now, after fifty years, Steinberg speaks for himself. In an unsparing act of self-examination, he traces his passage from artless adolescent to ruthless creature determined to do anything to live. He describes his strategies of survival: the boxing matches he staged for the camp commanders, the English POWs he exploited, the maneuvers and tactics he applied with cold competence. Ultimately, he confirms Levi's judgment: "No doubt he saw straight. I probably was that creature, prepared to use whatever means I had available." But, he asks, "Is it so wrong to survive?" Brave and rare, Speak You Also is an unprecedented response to those dreadful events, bringing us face-to-face with the most difficult questions of humanity and survival.