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The Funk and Wag from a to Z

The Funk and Wag from a to Z( )
Author: Chin, Mel
Contribution by: Flynn, Nick
Bang, Mary Jo
Bervin, Jen
Hayes, Terrence
Hutchinson, Ishion
Klein, Michael
Lentine, Genine
Marcus, Ben
Miller, Tamalyn
Mohammad, K. Silem
Moody, Rick
Mort, Valzhyna
Prevallet, Kristin
Rankine, Claudia
Saussy, Haun
Schwabsky, Barry
Shankar, Ravi
Sikelionos, Eleni
Taylor, Lili
Wagner, Catherine
Wright, C. D.
ISBN:978-0-300-20450-6
Publication Date:Aug 2014
Publisher:Menil Foundation
Imprint:Menil Collection
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $124.95
Book Description:

This striking, oversized book, designed to evoke encyclopedias, is a highly creative amalgam of collage with a political bent and poetry. From 2011 to 2012, American artist Mel Chin (b. 1951) extracted all of the images from a twenty-five-volume set of Funk & Wagnall's Universal Standard Encyclopedia (ca. 1953-56) and began visually re-editing. Thousands of images rendered by photomechanical reproduction that served a populist, mid-century encyclopedia are reconfigured with...
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Book Details
Pages:328
Detailed Subjects: Art / American / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):2.9 x 4.4 x 0.4 cm
Book Weight:3.886 Kilograms
Author Biography
Chin, Mel (Author)
Novelist Rick Moody was born in Fairfield, Connecticut on October 18, 1962. He is an undergraduate of Brown University and has a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Columbia University. Moody's works often demonstrate the concept that money makes no difference in the problems people face. His first novel, Garden State, won Pushcart's Tenth Annual Editor's Book Award. The Ice Storm (1994) was adapted into the 1997 film starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver. In 1999, The New Yorker chose him as one of America's most talented young writers, listing him on their "20 Writers for the 21st Century" list. He has also won the Addison Metcalf Award and has received a Guggenheim Fellowship.

Moody's memoir The Black Veil (2002) won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir. His other works include The Diviners and The Four Fingers of Death. In 2012 he won Fernanda Pivano Award in Italy.

Moody has taught at Yale University, Princeton University, the State University of New York at Purchase and Bennington College, and New York University.

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