• Ai Weiwei Speaks

    Ai Weiwei Speaks

    In “Ai Weiwei Speaks,” Hans Ulrich Obrist conducts an interview with the renowned Chinese artist. The dialogue covers art, activism, and personal experiences. Weiwei shares insights on censorship and freedom. Their conversation highlights the power of art to challenge societal norms. This engaging discussion offers deep reflections on creativity and resistance in contemporary society.

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  • Akira Kurosawa. La mirada del samurai

    Akira Kurosawa. La mirada del samurai

    Jordi Puigdomenech explores Akira Kurosawa’s cinematic vision, influences, and lasting impact on world cinema.

    $5.79
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  • Al Jaffee's Mad Life

    Al Jaffee’s Mad Life

    A lively biography of MAD’s Al Jaffee, revealing his creative journey and influential humor.

    $5.67
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  • All Will Be Well

    All Will Be Well

    John McGahern reflects on childhood, family, hardships, and resilience in his poignant and beautifully written memoir.

    $6.08
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  • Alligators, Old Mink & New Money

    Alligators, Old Mink & New Money

    Alison Houtte’s memoir explores vintage fashion adventures, entrepreneurial spirit, and personal growth through her Brooklyn boutique.

    $5.44
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  • America's Women

    America’s Women

    Traces four centuries of American women’s diverse roles, struggles, achievements, and enduring impact on the nation’s history.

    $7.13
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  • Amy Lowell Among Her Contemporaries

    Amy Lowell Among Her Contemporaries

    Explores Amy Lowell’s poetic innovation, influential relationships, and her significant impact among early twentieth-century literary contemporaries.

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  • An American Radical

    An American Radical

    In “An American Radical,” Susan Rosenberg shares her journey as a political prisoner. She reflects on her activism and struggles for justice. The book explores themes of resistance, identity, and resilience. Rosenberg’s experiences challenge societal norms and prompt reflection on the concept of freedom. Her powerful narrative inspires readers to confront injustice boldly.

    $5.22
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  • An Artist of the American Renaissance

    An Artist of the American Renaissance

    An Artist of the American Renaissance reveals Kenyon Cox’s artistic insights, personal struggles, and experiences through his letters.

    $19.59
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  • An Emergency in Slow Motion

    An Emergency in Slow Motion

    “An Emergency in Slow Motion” explores the complex inner life of photographer Diane Arbus. Author William Todd Schultz examines her struggles, creativity, and emotional turmoil. The book provides insight into Arbus’s unique perspective, revealing her fascination with marginalized individuals. It highlights how her personal challenges influenced her groundbreaking work in photography.

    $7.23
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  • Andy Warhol and the Can that Sold the World

    Andy Warhol and the Can that Sold the World

    Gary Indiana explores Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup can, its impact, and Warhol’s artistic legacy.

    $9.72
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  • Antoine's Alphabet

    Antoine’s Alphabet

    Explores Antoine Watteau’s art, legacy, and enigmatic life through essays inspired by the alphabet’s structure.

    $3.29
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