Anglais To photograph is to learn how to die : an essay with digressions (édition en anglais)

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A book-length essay about photography's unique ability to ease the ache of human mortality.

Drawing on the writings of Wallace Stevens, Marilynne Robinson and other poets, artists, musicians and thinkers, Brooklyn-based photographer Tim Carpenter (born 1968) argues passionately--in one main essay and a series of lively digressions--that photography is unique among the arts in its capacity for easing the fundamental ache of our mortality; for managing the breach that separates the self from all that is not the self; for enriching one's sense of freedom and personhood; and for cultivating meaning in an otherwise meaningless reality.
Printed in three colors that reflect the various "voices" of the book, the text design follows several channels of thought, inviting various approaches to reading. A unique and instructive contribution to the literature on photography, Carpenter's research offers both a timely polemic and a timeless resource for those who use a camera.


Categories : Arts et spectacles > Arts de l'image > Photographie > Biographies / Monographies


  • Authors

    Carpentier Tim

  • Publisher

    The Ice Plant

  • Distributeur

    Interart

  • Publication date

    31/01/2023

  • EAN

    9798985733006

  • Availablity

    Available

  • Nombre de pages

    288 Pages

  • Height

    17.8 cm

  • Width

    10.8 cm

  • Poids

    501 g

  • Support principal

    Poche

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