American Bloomsbury

American Bloomsbury
Title American Bloomsbury PDF eBook
Author Susan Cheever
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 244
Release 2007-09-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0743264622

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A portrait of five Concord, Massachusetts, writers whose works were at the center of mid-nineteenth-century American thought and literature evaluates their interconnected relationships, influence on each other's works, and complex beliefs.

Gramercy Park

Gramercy Park
Title Gramercy Park PDF eBook
Author Carole Klein
Publisher
Pages 354
Release 1999
Genre Gramercy Park (New York, N.Y.)
ISBN

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This work seeks to bring to life the Bloomsbury of America, New York's Gramercy Park, during the time of its greatest intellectual achievement. Readers can walk with Henry James, Edith Wharton, Herman Melville, George Bellows and others in a tour of the place which helped shape literary America.

The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry

The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry
Title The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry PDF eBook
Author Deborah Ager
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 342
Release 2013-09-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441183043

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The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry collects more than 200 poems by over 100 poets to celebrate contemporary writers, born after World War II, who write about Jewish themes. In bringing together poets whose writings explore cultural Jewish topics with those who directly address Jewish religious themes as well as those who only indirectly touch on their Jewishness, this anthology offers a fascinating insight into what it is to be a Jewish poet. Featuring established poets as well as representatives of the next generation of Jewish voices, included are poems by, among others, Ellen Bass, Jane Hirshfield, Ed Hirsch, David Lehman, Charles Bernstein, Carol V. Davis, Judith Skillman, Jacqueline Osherow, Alan Shapiro, Ira Sadoff, Melissa Stein, Matthew Zapruder, Philip Schultz, and Jane Shore.

Comic Books and American Cultural History

Comic Books and American Cultural History
Title Comic Books and American Cultural History PDF eBook
Author Matthew Pustz
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 297
Release 2012-02-23
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1441172629

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A highly original collection of essays, demonstrating how comic books can be used as primary sources in the teaching and understanding of American history.

The Hidden History of American Fashion

The Hidden History of American Fashion
Title The Hidden History of American Fashion PDF eBook
Author Nancy Deihl
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 352
Release 2018-02-08
Genre Design
ISBN 1350000485

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This book is the first in-depth exploration of the revolutionary designers who defined American fashion in its emerging years and helped build an industry with global impact, yet have been largely forgotten. Focusing on female designers, the authors reclaim a place in history for the women who created not only for celebrities and socialites, but for millions of fashion-conscious customers across the United States. From one of America's first couturiers, Jessie Franklin Turner, to Zelda Wynn Valdes, the book captures the lost histories of the luminaries who paved the way in the world of American fashion design. This fully illustrated collection takes us from Hollywood to Broadway, from sportswear to sustainable fashion, and explores important crossovers between film, theater, and fashion. Uncovering fascinating histories of the design pioneers we should know about, the book enlarges the prevailing narrative of fashion history and will be an important reference for fashion students, historians, costume curators, and fashion enthusiasts alike.

American Bloomsbury

American Bloomsbury
Title American Bloomsbury PDF eBook
Author Susan Cheever
Publisher
Pages 401
Release 2007-05-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780786295210

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This book is author Susan Cheever's exploration of the extraordinary cross-fertilization of creativity in Concord, Massachusetts, when Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, and the Alcotts lived as neighbors there.

American Utopia

American Utopia
Title American Utopia PDF eBook
Author David Byrne
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 160
Release 2020-10-27
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1635576695

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From former Talking Heads frontman and multimedia visionary David Byrne and revered bestselling author, illustrator, and artist Maira Kalman--an inspiring celebration in words and art of the connections between us all. Don't miss the Spike Lee film of the Broadway hit American Utopia--on HBO. A Beat Most Anticipated Graphic Novel of Fall 2020 A joyful collaboration between old friends David Byrne and Maira Kalman, American Utopia offers readers an antidote to cynicism, bursting with pathos, humanism, and hope--featuring his words and lyrics brought to life with more than 150 of her colorful paintings. The text is drawn from David Byrne's American Utopia, which has become a hit Broadway show and is now a film from Spike Lee on HBO. The four-color artwork, by Maira Kalman, which she created for the Broadway show's curtain, is composed of small moments, expressions, gestures, and interactions that together offer a portrait of daily life and coexistence. With their creative talents combined, American Utopia is a salvo for kindness and a call for jubilation, a reminder to sing, dance, and waste not a moment. Beautifully designed and edited by Alex Kalman, American Utopia is a balm for the soul from two of the world's most extraordinary artists.