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Patricia Hampl

    Patricia Hamplová je uznávanou autorkou, která se zasloužila o rozmach autobiografického psaní v posledních desetiletích. Její díla zkoumají složité vztahy mezi pamětí a představivostí, často se noří do osobní historie a kulturních kořenů, aby odhalila univerzální pravdy. Hamplová mistrovsky propojuje introspektivní zkoumání s poetickým jazykem, čímž čtenáře zve do hlubin lidské zkušenosti. Její schopnost proniknout do podstaty vyprávění z ní činí významnou postavu moderní literatury.

    A Romantic Education
    Spillville
    Sleeping by the Mississippi
    • Sleeping by the Mississippi

      • 120 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Sleeping by the Mississippi by Alec Soth is a pivotal work in the photobook era, first published by Steidl in 2004. This debut book, which has seen three editions, established Soth as a prominent figure in contemporary photography. The new MACK edition coincides with the inaugural exhibition in London at Beetles+Huxley gallery and features two previously unseen photographs. Originating from road trips along the Mississippi River, the book captures the essence of America’s often-overlooked ‘third coast.’ Soth’s large-format color images present a diverse array of individuals, landscapes, and interiors, evoking a mood of loneliness, longing, and reverie. Anne Wilkes Tucker notes in her original essay that the 46 meticulously edited pictures touch on themes such as illness, race, crime, and redemption. Similar to Robert Frank’s The Americans, this work combines documentary style with a poetic sensibility, using the Mississippi as an organizing motif rather than the central subject. The series embodies a distinctly American spirit of wanderlust, and thirteen years after its initial release, Soth’s lyrical perspective resonates with deeper significance, intertwining hope, fear, desire, and regret along this mythic river.

      Sleeping by the Mississippi2017
      4,6
    • On June 5, 1893, Antonin Dvorak and his family arrived in Spillville, Iowa, to spend a long summer vacation. Dvorak's stay in Spillville is the point of departure for this collaboration between writer Patricia Hampl and artist Steven Sorman.

      Spillville1987
      4,4
    • A Romantic Education

      • 360 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      Golden Prague seemed mostly gray when Patricia Hampl first went there in quest of her Czech heritage. In that bleak time, no one could have predicted the political upheaval awaiting communist Europe and the city of Kafka and Rilke. Hampl's subsequent memoir, a brilliant evocation of Czech life under socialism, attained the stature of living history and added to our understanding not only of Central Europe but also of what it means to be engaged in the struggle of a people to define and affirm themselves.

      A Romantic Education1981
      4,0