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Judith Richards

    Les expériences de vie étendues et variées de Judith Richards, de l'actrice à la responsable de manèges de foire, insufflent à son écriture une profondeur et une perspective uniques. Ses récits explorent souvent un amour profond pour la musique et une fascination intense pour la ville vibrante de la Nouvelle-Orléans, s'inspirant de son propre parcours en tant que femme du Midwest ayant adopté le Sud. La voix distinctive de Richards et son regard aiguisé sur la condition humaine en font une figure littéraire marquante, captivant les lecteurs avec des histoires qui résonnent longtemps après la dernière page tournée.

    Auch kleine Bäume wachsen in den Himmel
    Wildnis einer Jugend
    Tod eines Hackers
    Dem Tod auf der Spur
    100 Artists See God
    Summer Lightning
    • If you liked To Kill A Mockingbird you'll love Summer Lightning and the irrepressible cigarette-smoking, redheaded truant named Terry, called Little Hawk by his friend, old McCree. Together they prowl the Everglades in search of rattlesnakes, epiphytes, and adventure until the law and a looming world war change their lives forever. The award-winning Summer Lightning has been reprinted in 15 languages since its first publication by St. Martin's Press.

      Summer Lightning
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    • 100 Artists See God

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      With a mix of irreverence and sincerity, artists John Baldessari and Meg Cranston here tackle nothing less than the question of God. Acting as curators, they have invited 100 artists to respond to one of art's most enduring picturing the divine. The artists selected are those whose work the curators know and admire, those who possess the sense of humor and audacity necessary for such a project, or artists who are "likely to surprise." The works in this exhibition explore many different themes, including miracles, divine intervention, baptism, heaven, martyrdom, and the search for enlightenment. Included is one work by each of the 100 artists--primarily drawings, photographs, and paintings, along with a few sculptures and single-channel videos--some of them made in response to the curators' call for participation. Represented artists include Reverend Ethan Acres, Eleanor Antin, Chris Burden, Sam Durant, Jimmie Durham, Nicole Eisenman, Katharina Fritsch, Liam Gillick, Jack Goldstein, Scott Grieger, Rebecca Horn, Christian Jankowski, Mike Kelley, Mary Kelly, Martin Kippenberger, Louise Lawler, Roy Lichtenstein, Rita McBride, Paul McCarthy, Catherine Opie, Tony Oursler, Jorge Pardo, Raymond Pettibon, Paul Pfeiffer, Richard Prince, Rob Pruitt & Jonathan Horowitz, Gerhard Richter, Susan Rothenberg, Ed Ruscha, Gary Simmons, Lawrence Weiner, James Welling and Franz West.

      100 Artists See God