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OverviewSerious Daring is the story of the complementary journeys of two American women artists, celebrated fiction writer Eudora Welty and internationally acclaimed photographer Rosamond Purcell, each of whom initially practiced, but then turned from, the art form ultimately pursued by the other. For both Welty and Purcell, the art realized is full of the art seemingly abandoned. Welty’s short stories and novels use images of photographs, photographers, and photography. Purcell photographed books, texts, and writing. Both women make compelling art out of the seeming tension between literary and visual cultures. Purcell wrote a memoir in which photographs became endnotes. Welty re-emerged as a photographer through the publication of four volumes of what she called her “snapshots,” magnificent black-and-white photographs of small-town Mississippi and New York City life. Serious Daring is a fascinating look at how the road not taken can stubbornly accompany the chosen path, how what is seemingly left behind can become a haunting and vital presence in life and art. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan Letzler ColePublisher: University of Arkansas Press Imprint: University of Arkansas Press Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.515kg ISBN: 9781682260111ISBN 10: 1682260119 Pages: 170 Publication Date: 30 November 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Serious Daring, the interplay between the visual and narrative imagination is nuanced and illuminating. Attentive and informed, Susan Cole reads each through the other in the work of Eudora Welty and Rosamond Purcell, and in the process makes telling points about the artists as well as the expressive possibilities of image and word. Sven Birkerts, Bennington College, author of Changing the Subject: Art and Attention in the Internet Age This book brings together two visionary modern artists of word and image by means of a link both ingenious and mysteriously actual: their mirror-image career trajectories towards and away from the photograph, Welty's abandonment of photography for the language of fiction and Purcell's of fictional prose for the language of light. Susan Cole surges on a wave of insight, from image to image, verbal and photographic, in an offer of gorgeous phrases and visual motifs. I found myself mourning, by the end, the fact that the two soul-sisters never met. But Cole brings them as close as they can get, and in this book she exercises an art of her own: as silver-tongued critic and hawk-eyed observer she is an artist's dream, in any medium, come true. Serious Daring, full of mesmerizing photographs, startling similes, and dynamic ekphrasis (in both directions!), squares the pleasure of our gaze at these two artists whose gift from the start-unlike some gifts of the modernist magi-was wonder. -Mary Baine Campbell, Brandeis University, author of Wonder and Science and The Witness and the Other World | Serious Daring offers a vivid portrait of two remarkable individuals whose passion for photography and writing have overlapped in fascinating ways. A powerful meditation on the nature of visual and verbal thinking, this book will no doubt inspire further thinking about both Eudora Welty and Rosamond Purcell. But it will also serve as a guide for readers, writers, and artists who want to understand more about how pictures tell stories, and how stories lead us to imagine - sometimes in the most concrete ways - the world in and around us. -Michael Witmore, Folger Shakespeare Library, author of Shakespearean Metaphysics | In Serious Daring, the interplay between the visual and narrative imagination is nuanced and illuminating. Attentive and informed, Susan Cole reads each through the other in the work of Eudora Welty and Rosamond Purcell, and in the process makes telling points about the artists as well as the expressive possibilities of image and word. -Sven Birkerts, Bennington College, author of Changing the Subject: Art and Attention in the Internet Age Author InformationSusan Letzler Cole is professor of English and director of the Concentrations in Creative Writing and Dramatic Studies at Albertus Magnus College. She is the author of The Absent One: Mourning Ritual, Tragedy, and the Performance of Ambivalence; Directors in Rehearsal: A Hidden World; Playwrights in Rehearsal: The Seduction of Company; and Missing Alice: In Search of a Mother’s Voice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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