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Author Cole, Teju, author.

Title Black paper : writing in a dark time / Teju Cole.

Publication Info. Chicago [Illinois] ; London [England] : The University of Chicago Press, 2021.
©2021

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Location Call No. Status
 Manchester, Main Library - New Materials  305.8009 COLE    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Whiton Branch - Basement Materials  305.8009 COLE    Check Shelf
 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  700.1 COLE    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Adult New Materials  700.103 COLE    Missing
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Adult New Materials  700.103 COLE    Check Shelf
Description xi, 264 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm.
Physical Medium monochrome polychrome rdacc
Series The Randy L. and Melvin R. Berlin family lectures
Randy L. and Melvin R. Berlin family lectures.
Summary "In 'Black paper,' Teju Cole meditates on what it means to keep our humanity--and witness the humanity of others--in a time of darkness. 'Darkness,' Cole writes, 'is not empty.' Through art, politics, travel, and memoir, he returns us to the wisdom latent in shadows, and sets the darkness echoing. The opening essay sets the mood for the book, as Cole travels to southern Italy and Sicily to view a series of Caravaggio paintings. He ponders the suffering that Caravaggio ('a murderer, a slaveholder, a terror, and a pest') both dealt out and experienced, and the disquieting echoes of that suffering in the abandoned boats of migrants arriving on nearby shores. This collection also gathers several of Cole's recent columns on photography for the 'New York times magazine' and offers a suite of elegies to lost friends who show him--and us--ways of mourning in times of death."-- Provided by publisher.
Note Includes index.
Contents Preface -- After Caravaggio -- Elegies. Room 406 ; Mama's shroud ; Four elegies ; Two elegies ; A letter to John Berger ; A quartet for Edward Said -- Shadows. Gossamer world : on Santu Mofokeng ; An incantation for Marie Cosindas ; Pictures in the aftermath ; Shattered glass ; What does it mean to look at this? ; A crime scene at the border ; Shadow cabinet : on Kerry James Marshall ; Nighted color : on Lorna Simpson ; The blackness of the panther ; Restoring the darkness -- Coming to our senses. Experience ; Epiphany ; Ethics -- In a dark time. A time for refusal ; Resist, refuse ; Through the door ; Passages north ; On carrying and being carried -- Epilogue: Black paper.
Subject Arts and society.
Art and society.
Photography -- Social aspects.
Art and race.
Arts -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Aesthetics, Modern.
Aesthetics, Modern. (OCoLC)fst00798800
Art and race. (OCoLC)fst00815423
Art and society. (OCoLC)fst00815432
Arts and society. (OCoLC)fst00817856
Arts -- Moral and ethical aspects. (OCoLC)fst00817783
Photography -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01061826
Genre/Form Essays.
Essays.
ISBN 9780226641355 (hardcover)
022664135X (hardcover)
9780226641492 electronic book
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