04466nam 2201045 a 450 991080919630332120240516104742.01-282-35971-197866123597120-520-93719-810.1525/9780520937192(CKB)2430000000010907(EBL)837320(OCoLC)773565088(SSID)ssj0000313049(PQKBManifestationID)11223177(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000313049(PQKBWorkID)10352597(PQKB)10308683(MiAaPQ)EBC837320(DE-B1597)520549(DE-B1597)9780520937192(Au-PeEL)EBL837320(CaPaEBR)ebr10676297(CaONFJC)MIL235971(EXLCZ)99243000000001090720030414d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe wedding dress meditations on word and life /Fanny Howe1st ed.Berkeley University of California Press20031 online resource (182 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-520-23840-0 0-520-23625-4 Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter --Contents --Introduction --Bewilderment --Fairies --Immanence --White Lines --The Contemporary Logos --Incubus Of The Forlorn --Purgatory & Other Places --Catholic --Work And Love --After "Prologue" --Bibliography --AcknowledgmentsIn times of great uncertainty, the urgency of the artist's task is only surpassed by its difficulty. Ours is such a time, and rising to the challenge, novelist and poet Fanny Howe suggests new and fruitful ways of thinking about both the artist's role and the condition of doubt. In these original meditations on bewilderment, motherhood, imagination, and art-making, Howe takes on conventional systems of belief and argues for another, brave way of proceeding. In the essays "Immanence" and "Work and Love" and those on writers such as Carmelite nun Edith Stein, French mystic Simone Weil, Thomas Hardy, and Ilona Karmel-who were particularly affected by political, philosophical, and existential events in the twentieth century--she directly engages questions of race, gender, religion, faith, language, and political thought and, in doing so, expands the field of the literary essay. A richly evocative memoir, "Seeing Is Believing," situates Howe's own domestic and political life in Boston in the late '60s and early '70s within the broader movement for survival and social justice in the face of that city's racism. Whether discussing Weil, Stein, Meister Eckhart, Saint Teresa, Samuel Beckett, or Lady Wilde, Howe writes with consummate authority and grace, turning bewilderment into a lens and a light for finding our way.Perplexity (Philosophy)MeditationsMotherhoodMeditationsImaginationMeditationsCreative abilityMeditations20th century.art and literature.bewilderment.contemporary philosophy.doubt.existential.faith and doubt.faith and religion.female authors.gender issues.imagination.language.literary criticism.literary critics.literary essays.making art.meditations.memoir.motherhood.nonfiction essays.nonfiction.overcoming doubt.poetry.political perspective.political thought.power of language.power of the mind.race issues.racism.role of art.social justice.Perplexity (Philosophy)MotherhoodImaginationCreative ability811/.54Howe Fanny1616947MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809196303321The wedding dress4114574UNINA