My Center is Not in the Solar System: Tributes to Etel Adnan - Couverture souple

Adnan, Etel

 
9781917651530: My Center is Not in the Solar System: Tributes to Etel Adnan

Synopsis

A tender collection of essays paying homage to the life and work of the late Lebanese poet and painter Etel Adnan Includes contributions from authors Eileen Myles, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Robert Wilson, Lynne Tillman, Anne Waldman, Abdellatif Laâbi, Ariana Reines, and more, together with a selection of Adnan’s final, never-before-published watercolour paintings Co-published with Bidoun ‘Etel. Her name has a talismanic quality. We heard about her in California, met her in Beirut, ate ice cream with her in Paris. […] We wrote down everything she said because it had the feel/cadence/glow of sacred wisdom.’ Negar Azimi, Anna Della Subin, Michael C. Vazquez My Center is Not The Solar System is a sweeping and tender collection of essays on the life and work of the late Lebanese poet and painter Etel Adnan, whose art bore witness to so many of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries’ epochal shifts. In ever-evolving and experimental forms, the book gathers reflections from friends, collaborators, and admirers, alongside a selection of Adnan’s final, previously unpublished watercolour paintings. Co-published with Bidoun, this volume stands as both tribute and testament to an artist whose presence, like her words, continues to radiate. With writings by Aria Aber, Omar Berrada, Gavin Bryars, Stuart Comer, Dominique Eddé, Fouad ElKoury, Simone Fattal, Joana Hadjithomas, Bruce Hainley, Isabella Hammad, Lamia Joreige, Abdellatif Laabi, Emily LaBarge, Quinn Latimer, Eileen Miles, Edwin Nasr, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Ariana Reines, Lynne Tillman, Fawwaz Traboulsi, Anne Waldman, Robert Wilson, and Kaelen Wilson-Goldie

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À propos de l?auteur

Etel Adnan (1925-2021) was a Lebanese-American poet, painter, and essayist known for her vibrant abstract landscapes and powerful writing on war, exile, and identity. Born in Beirut to a Greek mother and Syrian father, she lived and worked between Lebanon, France, and California, becoming one of the most influential voices in contemporary Arab-American literature and art.

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