The Glamour of Strangeness by Jamie James - ISBN: 9780374163358
Hardcover

The Glamour of Strangeness

  • Hardcover

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    12 September 2016

Summary

From the early days of steamship travel, artists stifled by the culture of their homelands fled to islands, jungles, and deserts in search of new creative and emotional frontiers. Their flight inspired a unique body of work that doesn’t fit squarely within the Western canon, yet may be some of the most original statements we have about the range and depth of the artistic imagination.Focusing on six principal subjects, Jamie James locates “a lost national school” of artists who left their home…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780374163358
ISBN-10:0374163359
Author:Jamie James
Publisher:Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Imprint:Faber and Faber Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:12 September 2016
Weight:626g
Dimensions:236mm x 160mm x 30mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Jamie James is a very interesting writer at every moment. - Edmund White

“Esoterically learned and always entertaining … [Jamie James] may be a blue-chip professional writer (and one with a subtle sense of language and a very good idea of where his reader is), but there’s no question that his new book is the work of an amateur in the strictest, most laudable sense: the one who acts, in this case writes, out of love … Quite a few readers will, I’m sure, pick up James’s book to nourish dreams of escaping the malfunctioning contraption of the homeland.” –Joseph O’Neill, The New York Times Book Review

”[An] entertaining, erudite study of a rarefied group of people whose experience of other cultures transcended mere travel.” –Tash Aw, Financial Times

”[A] richly detailed, absorbing cultural history … Abundant primary sources inform James’ sharply drawn, sympathetic portraits.” –Kirkus (starred review)

“James is merrily entertaining in his exceptional erudition and nimble eloquence, and fluently and movingly insightful in his psychological, sexual, social, and aesthetic interpretations as he tells these astonishing, often tragic tales of intrepid self-creation and ardently chosen homelands.”–Booklist (starred review)

“A riveting account of some mightily ‘other’ lives–people of learning longing to be elsewhere, body or soul, and picturesquely succeeding: just as Jamie James does in his calling as their chronicler and kindred spirit.” –Gini Alhadeff, author of Diary of a Djinn

About The Author

Jamie James

Jamie James is the author of The Music of the Spheres, The Snake Charmer, Rimbaud in Java, and other titles. He has contributed to The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair, and National Geographic Traveler, among others, and served as the art critic at The New Yorker and The Times of London. He moved to Indonesia in 1999.

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