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September 11

September 11( )
Foreword by: Biesenbach, Klaus
Text by: Auden, W. H.
Eleey, Peter
Dumbadze, Alexander
Hullot-Kentor, Robert
Mitchell, W. J. T.
Editor: Eleey, Peter
Introduction by: Eleey, Peter
Artist: Chamberlain, John
Kelly, Ellsworth
Gallace, Maureen
By (photographer): Arbus, Diane
Conner, Bruce
Author: Kluge, Alexander
ISBN:978-0-9841776-3-9
Publication Date:Sep 2011
Publisher:MoMA PS1
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $45.00
Book Description:

The attacks of September 11, 2001 were among the most pictured disasters in history, yet they remain, a decade later, underrepresented in cultural discourse--particularly within the realm of contemporary art. Responding to these conditions, MoMA PS1 curator Peter Eleey brings together more than 70 works by 41 artists--many made prior to 9/11--to explore the attacks' enduring resonance. Eschewing both images of the event itself and art made directly in response, the exhibition and its...
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Book Details
Pages:248
Detailed Subjects: History / United States / 21St Century
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):10 x 13 Inches
Book Weight:0.002 Pounds
Author Biography
Kluge, Alexander (Foreword by)
W. H. Auden, who was born in York, England, on February 21, 1907, is one of the most successful and well-known poets of the 20th century. Educated at Oxford, Auden served in the Spanish Civil War, which greatly influenced his work. He also taught in public schools in Scotland and England during the 1930s. It was during this time that he rose to public fame with such works as "Paid on Both Sides" and "The Orators."

Auden eventually immigrated to the United States, becoming a citizen in 1946. It was in the U.S. that he met his longtime partner Chester Kallman. Stylistically, Auden was known for his incomparable technique and his linguistic innovations. The term Audenesque became an adjective to describe the contemporary sounding speech reflected in his poems.

Auden's numerous awards included a Bollingen Prize in Poetry, A National Book Award for "The Shield of Achilles," a National Medal for Literature from the National Book Committee, and a Gold Medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Numerous volumes of his poetry remain available today, including "About the House" and "City Without Walls."

W.H. Auden died on September 28, 1973 in Vienna.

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