The Glamour Of Strangeness PDF
It is an amazing Biography & Autobiography book written by Jamie James and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. This book was released on 09 August 2016 with total pages 384. Read book in PDF, EPUB and Kindle directly from your devices anywhere anytime. Click Download button to get The Glamour of Strangeness book now. This site is like a library, Use search box to get ebook that you want.
- Author : Jamie James
- Release Date : 09 August 2016
- Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Genre : Biography & Autobiography
- Pages : 384
- ISBN 13 : 9780374711320
- Total Download : 110
- File Size : 54,7 Mb
The Glamour of Strangeness PDF Summary
From the early days of steamship travel, artists stifled by the culture of their homelands fled to islands, jungles, and deserts in search of new creative and emotional frontiers. Their flight inspired a unique body of work that doesn't fit squarely within the Western canon, yet may be some of the most original statements we have about the range and depth of the artistic imagination. Focusing on six principal subjects, Jamie James locates "a lost national school" of artists who left their homes for the unknown. There is Walter Spies, the devastatingly handsome German painter who remade his life in Bali; Raden Saleh, the Javanese painter who found fame in Europe; Isabelle Eberhardt, a Russian-Swiss writer who roamed the Sahara dressed as an Arab man; the American experimental filmmaker Maya Deren, who went to Haiti and became a committed follower of voodoo. From France, Paul Gauguin left for Tahiti; and Victor Segalen, a naval doctor, poet, and novelist, immersed himself in classical Chinese civilization in imperial Peking. In The Glamour of Strangeness, James evokes these extraordinary lives in portraits that bring the transcultural artist into sharp relief. Drawing on his own career as a travel writer and years of archival research uncovering previously unpublished letters and journals, James creates a penetrating study of the powerful connection between art and the exotic.