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Jennifer Homans

    Jennifer Homans, ancienne danseuse professionnelle et critique de danse actuelle, apporte à son écriture une riche compréhension du ballet. Ses essais critiques, publiés dans des revues de premier plan, sont éclairés par une profonde appréciation de la forme d'art et de son contexte historique. Homans se concentre sur l'analyse de la danse et de son évolution, en soulignant sa signification esthétique et culturelle. Son œuvre offre aux lecteurs des perspectives perspicaces sur le monde de la danse du point de vue d'une artiste accomplie et d'une érudite respectée.

    When The Facts Change. Essays 1995-2010
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    • From the author of Apollo's Angels, the first major biography of the figure who modernised dance: an intimate portrait of the man behind the mythology, set against the vibrant backdrop of the century that shaped him

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    • When The Facts Change. Essays 1995-2010

      • 386pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      In an era marked by a scarcity of independent public intellectuals, historian Tony Judt emerged as a crucial voice, intertwining history with contemporary issues across Europe and America. In this essential collection curated by his widow, Jennifer Homans, the most significant essays from Judt's later years are presented, showcasing his evolving public discourse. The essays cover a wide array of topics, including the concept of Europe before and after 1989, Israel's complex relationship with the Holocaust and the Palestinians, American dominance post-9/11, and pressing social justice issues amid rising inequality. Judt, who felt a sense of internal exile from his native England and Europe, ultimately settled in New York, reflecting his deep engagement with the 20th century and its challenges. His candid critiques of Israeli policies sparked intense debates, and this collection features pivotal essays, including the previously unpublished "What Is to Be Done?" Judt's compassion for the Israeli dilemma drove him to seek a better path forward. The book also honors cultural figures who inspired him and includes a profound two-part essay on the significance of railway travel in shaping societal values. Additionally, it presents his final public speech on social democracy and a heartfelt dialogue with his son, Daniel. Reading this collection allows one to appreciate Judt's wise, informed perspective on urgent issues, even as his voi

      When The Facts Change. Essays 1995-2010
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