Byron: The Erotic LiberalRowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 231 ページ The photographic essay The Lace Curtains of Berlin is a kind of archaeological experiment, studying studies things used by a certain group of people in order to investigate who they are. The people in question are the Berliners and the things studied are their lace curtains. Though oblivious to most people, the curtains send out messages and tell almost as much about the people behind them as many an anthropological study would. The Lace Curtains of Berlin is the graphic, non-fiction part of the Twin Projects: Berlin. The fiction part is the novel The Games. There is a character in the novel called Rainer-Werner Sprengberg who photographs lace curtains. These are "his" curtains. The 196 pictures shown in this book are only a very small sample of what is available. There are literally hundreds of different kinds. To those readers who will make it to Berlin, it's like an appetizer. To the majority who won't, it's the only chance to experience this wonderful example of textile poetry. You will need time to educate your eye. At first glance the curtains do not look beautiful. They seem ugly, tacky, sometimes even barbaric, the textile equivalent to sauerkraut with bratwurst. But take your time. Just walk around. It's a wonderful experience. With time you will learn to differentiate between them, to delight on the "variations on the same theme." You will rejoice when you discover a new type. Sometimes you will laugh out loud, other times you will want to cry even louder. Slowly your feelings toward the curtains will change. And here comes the scariest part: someday you will lose all your inhibitions and will start to love them. Because they transcend their tackiness! The lace curtains of Berlin are the proof that tackiness, when taken to extremes, can acquire a poetic dimension. |
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... wrote in his letter to The Courier . His “ Answer to The Courier " ( BLJ Feb- ruary 1814 ?; 4:42 ) explained the poem by drawing the distinction between public principles and private friendships sharply , but with a question mark rather ...
... wrote to Lady Melbourne . " It is not that I love another , but loving at all is quite out of my way ; I am tired of being a fool " ( BLJ September 10 , 1812 ; 2 : 193 ) . By taking Lady Melbourne as his confidante , Byron cast her in ...
... wrote to Thomas Moore . " For the last three or four years , Shelley assisted , and had once actually extricated him . I have since his demise — and even before , —done what I could " ( BLJ April 2 , 1823 ; 10 : 138 ) . Byron's nautical ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Byrons Politics of Feeling | 15 |
Byrons Politics of Sentimentalism | 31 |
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