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Biographies of artists and writers have traditionally presented an individual's lone struggle for self-expression. In this book, critics and historians challenge these assumptions in a series of essays that focus on artist and writer couples who have shared sexual and artistic bonds. Featuring duos such as Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel, Sonia and Robert Delaunay, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, and Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, this book combines biography with evaluation of each partner's work in the context of the relationship.
Being bilingual. What does it mean? Living in two languages,
between two languages, or in the overlap of two languages? What is
it like to write in a language that is not the language in which
you were raised? To create in words other than those of your
earliest memories, so far from the words of home and childhood and
origin? To speak and write in a language other than the one which
you once believed held the seamless connection between words and
things? Do you constantly translate yourself, constantly switch,
shift, alternate, not just vocabulary and syntax but consciousness
and feelings? In a series of original essays, writers reflect on
questions of identity, of choice, and of the difficult search for
self and place. Products of the post-war global realities in which
they have matured, they interrogate the individual, they explore
the intimate experience, they ponder the strange itineraries that
have led them from a childhood in one language to a writing life in
another. Authors include Anita Desai, Eva Hoffman, Ariel Dorfman,
Sylvia Molloy, Yoko Tawada, Shirley Geok-Lin Lim, Anton Shammas,
Assia Djebar.
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