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Jay A. Clarke

    Jay Clarke est une poétesse dont la mission est d'inciter les jeunes adultes à s'intéresser à la poésie. Son œuvre s'appuie sur une riche expérience de 30 ans dans le monde des affaires, l'alphabétisation des adultes et un enseignement varié dans des contextes scolaires divers, des plus difficiles aux plus réputés. Clarke a perfectionné l'art de capter l'attention des élèves et de susciter leur participation. Son style poétique, né d'une profonde compréhension de la psychologie et de la communication humaine, aborde des thèmes qui résonnent auprès des jeunes lecteurs, rendant la poésie accessible et pertinente.

    Picasso. Women in his Life
    Picasso | Encounters
    Poetry for PSHE
    • Poetry for PSHE

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      A book designed specifically for young adults studying PSHE, but with the needs of the teacher very much in mind.

      Poetry for PSHE
    • Picasso | Encounters

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Published by the Clark Art on the occasion of the exhibition Picasso ] Encounters, Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, June 4-August 27, 2017.

      Picasso | Encounters
    • An exploration of the lives and work of Picasso's muses from the whole of their lives. It is a widely held view that Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) entered a renewed creative period alongside each new muse in his life. But this volume does not discuss Picasso's biography or stylistic phases; rather, it pays tribute to the women who left their mark on his life. Picasso: The Women in His Life explores these women's entire lives and creative work, not just the years they spent at the famous artist's side. Müller and Bernard sketch the lives of ten women, including Picasso's mother--with whom he was very close, and whose maiden name he chose as his professional name--his wives, and his many lovers. When he wanted to marry the Russian ballerina Olga Khokhlova, she warned him that he would remain married to painting throughout his life. They separated in 1935 because of his young muse, Marie-Thérèse Walter, who was soon deposed by Dora Maar. Following various separations, these women disappeared from Picasso's canvases, but they did not vanish entirely. This book pays tribute to them all.

      Picasso. Women in his Life