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British artist Emma Talbot is known primarily for her work as a painter who reformats biography and autobiography into memory and fantasy.
He weaves autobiography into abstract minimalist - style paintings, a form more commonly associated with white American artists.
In other works that feature silkscreen, neon, and photography, Ligon threads his own image and autobiography into symbols that speak to collective experiences.
She is concerned with the way real experiences are misrepresented when captured on camera, and channels her anxieties, embarrassments and autobiography into her work.
It is hazardous to read autobiography into fiction, but in this case we can be sure we have Singer's own view.

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That missed opportunity that boosted a major rival's power felt «like I scored into my own net,» Coutu writes in his autobiography.
Her autobiography and that of Nigel Lawson reflect their growing annoyance and even fury with the way in which the bank underwriters chosen to advise the government turned privatization into a vehicle to grow rich very fast.
He explains in his autobiography «I keep thirty to forty large portfolios, in cabinets with labelled shelves, into which I can at once put a detached reference or memorandum.
Angelou's second autobiography, Gather Together in My Name, recounts the struggles of being a single parent and the slide into poverty, which forced her to work as a Madame, restaurant cook and prostitute.
Another event found only in the autobiography is the near - rape of Wilder in Minnesota, when the husband of a sick woman she was caring for came into her bed, drunk one night, ordering her to «lie still!»
Then, some years into his sentence, Liam ran across The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin — and his life changed.
With his subsequent usher textbooks, autobiography (There Is life Beyond Name Tags, Dude Books, 2001), magazine (Badge and Bulletin, the only ushering magazine including a centerfold portrait) and cultlike following, Glibface had almost singlehandedly brought ushering into the sunlight of ecclesiastical celebrity ~ To his fame are credited such innovative strategies as parhug valets; tour guides, computerized seating readouts - for latecomers, and Roy Dude University's School of Usherology.
Yet St. Paul's mini-spiritual autobiography helps us understand just how radically the experience of the Risen Lord changed the first disciples» religious worldview, and why an evangelical imperative was built into that experience.
In autobiographies, finally, intermediary theology has a source for understanding how language and belief move into a life, how a life can itself be a parable, a deformation of ordinary existence by its placement in an extraordinary context.
Wakefield's best - known novel is Starting Over, a fictionalized autobiography which was made into a successful motion picture with Burt Reynolds playing Wakefield.
Finished Joe Louis» autobiography a recently and it's sad to reflect on how so many great fighters fade away into obscurity and penury.
It has been a busy year for the ex-midfielder, who as well as getting back into football also released his second autobiography «The Second Half» — which featured controversial comments on Sir Alex Ferguson.
His autobiography is a thrilling read, giving insight into the mind of an incredible man.
Cherie Blair's autobiography brushes quickly past the early years and gets to the good stuff - this is the first opportunity to get a look into the lives of Britain's most powerful family in the last ten years.
I find them a relaxing way to get into the history of a particular era — Reagan's autobiography is next on my to - read list.
There is more physics in his autobiography, but it is packed into a few, dense, final chapters.
He packed out plenty of wild tales, too, which are woven into this engaging autobiography.
Nielsen is unabashedly bitter about what happened with Pandora, describing the management strategy in the most withering terms in his 2014 autobiography Inside Pandora and speculating gleefully that they were «freaking out at the prospect of my re-entry into the business.»
Don't write an autobiography and go into specifics.
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Seemingly indefatigable despite health problems and the loss of one eye, Cronyn remained gloriously active in films, television and stage into the 1990s, encapsulating many of his experiences in his breezy autobiography A Terrible Liar.
Graham was the daughter of a newspaper owner who handed The Post over to her husband, a choice that she claimed in her autobiography pleased her, and she admitted she settled uneasily into the role of owner after he willed it on to her.
The adaptation of Stahl's autobiography is a resolute study of a man's descent into the drug life.
In Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud's animated adaptation of Satrapi's graphic - novel autobiography about a young girl growing up in Tehran during the Islamic Revolution and Iran's war with Iraq, episodic stories give Western readers and many others a glimpse into a fascinating world during a tumultuous era, and the author's illustrations express the caricatured, exaggerated impressions of a young child.
Director Jonathan Teplitzky (Getting» Square), writer Frank Cottrell Boyce (Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story) and producer turned co-scribe Andy Patterson (Burning Man) adapt Eric Lomax's autobiography of the same name into a consideration of closure and catharsis, as focused on the juxtaposition of the young Lomax's (Jeremy Irvine, Great Expectations) experiences in a Japanese prisoner - of - war camp, working on the Thai - Burma Railway in cruel conditions, and the elder Lomax's (Colin Firth, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) troubles when attempting to cope, particularly on the occasion of his marriage to the sympathetic Patti (Nicole Kidman, Stoker) decades later.
He wrote his autobiography The Roar of the Crowd in 1894 which was made into the film, Gentleman Jim, starring Errol Flynn as Corbett in 1942.
Just as modernist painting bears the traces of the painter's movements and presence, and modernist literature has moved toward the first - person essay, the autobiography, and the diary, so the strain of modernist filmmaking that was launched with the French New Wave has integrated the filmmaker's methods with the movie itself, and turned fictions into documentaries about their making.
Based on the 1853 autobiography of a free black man who was sold into slavery in the South, the historical drama has received rave reviews since debuting at the Telluride Film Festival in August.
Wilder's treatment of Marilyn Monroe there and in the earlier The Seven - Year Itch, and his later comments about Marilyn's stupidity, her breasts, and his venal rationale for working with her twice, all feeds into the read that Ace in the Hole is close to autobiography.
Scripted by Andy Bellin (Trust), much of Lovelace is taken from accounts from Linda Lovelace's 1980 autobiography, «Ordeal» in which she details her rocky marriage with the man who would become her manager, Chuck Traynor (Sarsgaard, Robot & Frank), who coerced her into the adult film industry and became a suffocatingly controlling and abusive force in her life.
By inviting others» voices and ideas into her story, by representing her self, her subjectivity as distinctly «revealed in relationship,» (1) and by self - consciously laying bare her process throughout, describing and depicting her at times tentative and ambivalent methods and allowing the questions, skepticism, and contradictions coming from her interviewees into the final film, Polley envisions her theory of a choral, relational autobiography and its practice.
That film was a mix of autobiography and pop fantasy set in Paris during the»60s, it mixed influences as diverse as «Day For Night» and «Barbarella,» into something strangely original.
Adapted from the autobiography of escapee Robert E. Burns, it skates about some specifics, never naming the state which claps the hero into grand guignol prison camps (the book was called I Am a Fugitive From a Georgia Chain Gang) but is eye - openingly frank for a film of its vintage.
The film is based on the autobiography of Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a freeman kidnapped into slavery, and Nyong» o's performance as Patsey, a young slave who's become the object of obsession for sadistic cotton plantation Master Edwin Epps, played by Michael Fassbender, is easily one of the most arresting acting debuts in recent memory.
That was definitely my plan for a long time, but at some point — I guess, rather than going into the long autobiography of my history with Texas — I stopped disliking it and become nonchalant about it.
Based on the 1853 autobiography of Solomon Northrup, 12 Years a Slave stars Chiwetel Ejiofor as the married and educated free black man living in New York who was kidnapped by two men and put into a slave pen where he lived twelve years under forced slavery.
Andrei Ujicâ's documentary The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceauşescu, for instance, used extensive footage of the notorious Romanian leader not to probe into the man's inner life, but to subversively present an extended version of his brand of public pageantry over the course of his decades of political prominence.
Through all the disruption and turmoil, most of the young men managed to sustain their connection to school, even showing pride in what they were doing, be it organizing thoughts into paragraphs or discussing the role of institutionalized discrimination in Mark Mathabane's South African autobiography, Kaffir Boy.
The GLS - based super-luxury Maybach SUV will be swung into action to fight the strong - selling Bentley Bentayga, Rolls - Royce's upcoming Cullinan and Range Rover's range - topping SV Autobiography.
Of course by adding the Autobiography package, the already luxurious cabin turns into first class accommodations on the swankiest of private jets.
Considering that biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs usually make a strong showing on bestseller lists, the poetic analogues to these forms deserve a wider audience and also provide an ideal introduction to newcomers wishing to dip a tentative toe into the rushing waters of poetry.»
Insight into Celebrities or Careers — «Marylin Monroe Exposed» or «The Whistle Blowing of Your Phone Company» would sell better than «My Autobiography
Read about Olaudah Equiano (1746 - 1797), who was sold into slavery at age eleven, eventually gained his freedom, and in 1789 wrote what was to become one of them most widely read slave autobiographies.
In this picture - book autobiography, Andrews pays tribute to the New Orleans neighborhood of Tremé and the culture and community that helped turn him into a Grammy Award — nominated musician.
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