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Art for the Ladylike: An Autobiography through Other Lives (21st Century Essays Book 1)

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“In this inviting blend of biography and memoir, novelist Otto (How to Make an American Quilt) examines her life in terms of the women artists who influenced her.…Otto provides a fascinating tour of art through the lens of her own experience. Creatives of all sorts will enjoy [her] wide-ranging insights.” —Publishers WeeklyIn Art for the Ladylike, Whitney Otto limns the lives of eight pioneering women photographers—Sally Mann, Imogen Cunningham, Judy Dater, Ruth Orkin, Tina Modotti, Lee Miller, Madame Yvonne, and Grete Stern—to in turn excavate her own writer’s life. The result is an affecting exploration of what it means to be a woman, what it means to be an artist, and the perils and rewards of being both at once. In considering how feminism, career, and motherhood were entangled throughout her subjects’ lives as they tirelessly sought to render their visions and paved the way for others creating within the bounds of domesticity, Otto assesses her own struggles with balancing writing and the pulls of home life. Ultimately, she ponders the persistent question that artistic women face in a world that devalues women’s ambition: If what we love is what we are, how do those of us with multiple loves forge lives with room for everything? Read more

ASIN B08TR4R2K3
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-0814281000
Edition First Edition, First Edition, Paperback original
Language English
File size 2.0 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Mad Creek Books
Word Wise Enabled
Reading age 18 years and up
Print length 322 pages
Accessibility Learn more
Screen Reader Supported
Part of series 21st Century Essays
Publication date March 7, 2021
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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