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  2. Wendy Ewald - Wikipedia

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    The project is a sequel to Ewald's previous book, Portraits and Dreams. Published in 1985, this book is a collection of photographs and writings that focused on students Ewald taught in the Appalachian Mountains. Ewald re-engaged with the former students, now in their forties, to curate photographs, objects, and audiovisual material related to ...

  3. Category:Books by year - Wikipedia

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    Non-fiction books by year (347 C) Novels by year (334 C) Poetry books by year (179 C) Short story collections by year (189 C) 0–9. 1000 books (2 P) 1002 books (1 P)

  4. Ewald Arenz - Wikipedia

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    Arenz's narrative work follows a classic storytelling tradition; abstract or experimental elements are rare. While novels like Der Teezauberer (The Tea Magician), Die Erfindung des Gustav Lichtenberg (The Invention of Gustav Lichtenberg), and Der Duft von Schokolade (The Scent of Chocolate) are in the tradition of magical realism, Das Diamantenmädchen (The Diamond Girl) and Ein Lied über der ...

  5. Artist's book - Wikipedia

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    Artists' books are made for a variety of reasons. An artist book is generally interactive, portable, movable and easily shared. Some artists books challenge the conventional book format and become sculptural objects. Artists' books may be created in order to make art accessible to people outside of the formal contexts of galleries or museums. [4]

  6. Carter G. Woodson Book Award - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying seal, with a likeness of Woodson, was introduced in 1999 with gold seals applied to winning book covers and silver seals on honor books. [ 2 ] As of 2024 [update] , Brent Ashabranner is the only author whose books have received the award three times, as well as the only to have winning books two years in a row.

  7. Pat Ward Williams - Wikipedia

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    The group of artists, which also included Paula Allen, Barbara Kruger, Susan Meiselas, Connie Samaras, Kathy Constantinides, Wendy Ewald, and Marilyn Zimmerman, were chosen for their engagement with social and political issues in their work and traveled to the University of Michigan to present their work to students and the community. [1]

  8. Amazon's Best Books of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Amazon's Best Books of the Year is a list of best books created yearly by Amazon.com. It is a list of best books picked by Amazon editors and customers. It began in 2000. Customer favorites are ranked according to the number of sales made through October, for books published in that calendar year. The lists are usually announced in early November.

  9. Walter Scott (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The third book in the series, Wendy, Master of Art was published in 2020. The New Yorker ran a feature on its release, noting that "Scott’s fairly tight concentration on the foibles of art school puts this book in league with other texts that have come before it, like Dan Clowes ’s “ Art School Confidential , or Rachel B. Glaser ’s ...