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Lost wax : essays

Parms, JerichoGriswold, John(Series edited by)
Part of the Crux: The Georgia Series in Literary Nonfiction series
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For her collection Lost Wax, Jericho Parms borrows her title from a casting method used by sculptors.

As such, these eighteen essays, centered on art and memory, o er an investigation into form and content and the language of innocence, experience, and loss.

Four sections (each borrowing names from the sculptures of Degas, Bernini, and Rodin) frame a series of meditations that consider the boundaries of the discernible world and the extremes of the body and the self.

Here Parms draws heavily on memories of a Bronx upbringing in the 1980s and 1990s; explorations in Spain, Portugal, Ireland, and the American West; the struggle to comprehend race, love, family, madness, and nostalgia; and the unending influence of art, poetry, and music.

Written largely within the galleries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lost Waxis an inquiry into the ways we curate memory and human experience despite the limits of observation and language.

In these essays, Parms exhibits and examines her greatest obsessions: how to describe the surface of marble or bronze; how to embrace the necessary complexities of identity, stillness and movement, life and death—how to be young and alive.

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University of Georgia Press
082035015X / 9780820350158
Paperback / softback
814.6
30/09/2016
United States
English
192 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm