In the 1970s and 1980s, his essays and fiction regularly took withering aim at the hypocrisies and absurdities of colonialism, and likewise at apartheid - era life in his native South Africa (this included, incidentally, a thoughtful, if critical, review of Dispensations, Richard John Neuhaus's own book about South Africa
In the 1970s and 1980s, his
essays and fiction regularly took withering aim at the hypocrisies and absurdities of colonialism, and likewise at apartheid - era life
in his native South Africa (this included, incidentally, a thoughtful, if critical, review of Dispensations, Richard John Neuhaus's own book about South Africa
in his native South Africa (this included, incidentally, a
thoughtful, if critical, review of Dispensations, Richard John Neuhaus's own
book about South Africa).
(ENTIRE
BOOK)
Essays from a wide range of scholars
in a
thoughtful attempt to understand and clarify Thomas Altizer's «Death of God» theology, including serious critical statements, followed by Altizer's responses.
Critical and historical context is provided
in the form of five
thoughtful, themed
essays, interspersed throughout the
book, by Whitechapel Gallery director Iwona Blazwick on the subjects of «The Found Object», «Performance», «Abstraction», «Knowledge» and «Power Structures», which, alongside an introduction by curator Bruce Ferguson and an endorsement by Yoko Ono, add up to an artist's monograph that's as intimate as it is expansive.