Body of a Dancer e-bog
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"e;A remarkably clear-eyed descent into New York's surreal world of modern dance peopled by the obsessed, dispossessed, sexy, suicidal, brutal, broke, and absurd."e;Lance Olsen, author of Nietzsche's KissesThe award-winning writer Rene E. D'Aoust draws from her experiences as a modern dancer in New York during the nineties. Her luminous prose spotlights this passionate, often brutal wor...
E-bog
86,52 DKK
Forlag
Etruscan Press
Udgivet
29 november 2011
Længde
171 sider
Genrer
ASDT
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780983934615
"e;A remarkably clear-eyed descent into New York's surreal world of modern dance peopled by the obsessed, dispossessed, sexy, suicidal, brutal, broke, and absurd."e;Lance Olsen, author of Nietzsche's KissesThe award-winning writer Rene E. D'Aoust draws from her experiences as a modern dancer in New York during the nineties. Her luminous prose spotlights this passionate, often brutal world. Trained at the prestigious Martha Graham Center, D'Aoust intertwines accounts of her own and other dancers' lives with essays on modern dance history. A dancer's body, scarred, strained, and tough, bears witness to the discipline demanded by the art form. Body of a Dancer provides a powerful, acidly comic record of what it is to love, and eventually leave, a life centered on dance."e;With exquisite description, absolute honesty, and a clear compelling voice, Body of a Dancer offers an unforgettable account of one artists bittersweet journey."e;Dinty W. MooreRene E. D'Aoust's essays have been featured as notable essays in Best American Essays in 2006, 2007, and 2009. Her nonfiction work has been included in the anthology Reading Dance, edited by Robert Gottlieb and nominated for the Pushcart Prize. D'Aoust is the recipient of an NEA Dance Criticism fellowship and grants from The Puffin Foundation and the Idaho Commission on the Arts.