Titre : | You who read me with passion must forever be my friends | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Dorothy Iannone, Auteur | Editeur : | Los Angeles : Siglio | Année de publication : | 2014 | Importance : | 1 Vol. (319 p.) | Présentation : | ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. | Format : | 23 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-938221-07-1 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Index. décimale : | MON Monographie | Résumé : | You Who Read Me With Passion Now Must Forever Be My Friends reproduces some familiar works in Iannone’s oeuvre but focuses on rarely seen, long-out-of- print artist’s books, drawings and unpublished writings, many reproduced in their entirety or substantial excerpted so that readers can delve into work not easily read in an exhibition space or a catalog. This selection features the complete 80-page fever-dream Danger in Düsseldorf (originally published by Hansjörg Mayer), the lover’s ode The Whip, as well as almost half of A Cookbook in which she narrates the exultations and tribulations of her life between the lines of recipes. With wit, visual delight, irresistible erotic candor and heart-felt generosty, Iannone invites readers into an intimate world that speaks to the liberating potential of love. |
You who read me with passion must forever be my friends [texte imprimé] / Dorothy Iannone, Auteur . - Los Angeles : Siglio, 2014 . - 1 Vol. (319 p.) : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. ; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-1-938221-07-1 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Index. décimale : | MON Monographie | Résumé : | You Who Read Me With Passion Now Must Forever Be My Friends reproduces some familiar works in Iannone’s oeuvre but focuses on rarely seen, long-out-of- print artist’s books, drawings and unpublished writings, many reproduced in their entirety or substantial excerpted so that readers can delve into work not easily read in an exhibition space or a catalog. This selection features the complete 80-page fever-dream Danger in Düsseldorf (originally published by Hansjörg Mayer), the lover’s ode The Whip, as well as almost half of A Cookbook in which she narrates the exultations and tribulations of her life between the lines of recipes. With wit, visual delight, irresistible erotic candor and heart-felt generosty, Iannone invites readers into an intimate world that speaks to the liberating potential of love. |
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