Out of the Ruins: A New York Record : Lower Manhattan, Autumn 2001Gingko Press, 2002 - 141 páginas Soon after the attacks of September 11th, artist Jean Holabird, who has lived just four blocks from the WTC for 27 years, started to record the wreckage visible from the perimeter of Ground Zero. Driven by instinct, she was determined to chronicle the ruins before they could be carted away. The result is Out of the Ruins, a hauntingly powerful collection of paintings accompanied by poignant fragments from enduring works of literature by Milton, Shelley, Eliot, Seamus Heaney, Frank O'Hara and more. The poetry and prose speak of loss and bereavement, survival and defiance, disbelief and acceptance, and finally, love of New York City. This book draws on years of the artist's practice of her craft, the proximity of the subject matter to the artist's life, and a strong sense of civic duty and history. |
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Out of the Ruins: A New York Record : Lower Manhattan, Autumn 2001 Jean Holabird Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
Out of the Ruins: A New York Record : Lower Manhattan, Autumn 2001 Jean Holabird Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
Términos y frases comunes
Alastair Reid ALBANY autumn drizzle CARLISLE Clearances COLLECTED POEMS Conrad Aiken Copyright dark DAY'S NIGHT E.B. White Edgar Allan Poe Eliot BURNT NORTON Eliot Weinberger Emily Dickinson excerpt eyes feel autumn rain FORMAL FEELING COMES FOUR QUARTETS Frank O'Hara FULTON Ground Zero GUARD BORDER heard the second Jean Holabird John Milton PARADISE JSH MURRAY KEEPING QUIET LITTLE GIDDING live loft LOOK HOMEWARD Lower Manhattan MAIDEN LANE Maureen Granville-Smith Milton PARADISE LOST MURRAY+ need to draw North Tower NORTHEND Octavio Paz OZYMANDIAS Pablo Neruda PARK PLACE GREENWICH permission of Farrar RAVEN DAYS record Red Zone Reprinted by permission Richard Wright ruins Seamus Heaney SOUTHEND Straus & Giroux Swinburne LAUS VENERIS T.S. Eliot things third building Thomas Wolfe trying to communicate VESEY WARREN GREENWICH Warren Street WASHINGTON watercolors WEST BROADWAY WEST+ALBANY WICH window a day window that looks WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER World Trade Center