An edition of Dancing ledge (1984)

Dancing ledge

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An edition of Dancing ledge (1984)

Dancing ledge

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1 v. (249p.) : 24 cm

Publish Date
Publisher
Quartet
Language
English
Pages
249

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Cover of: Dancing ledge
Dancing ledge
1993, Overlook Press
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: Dancing ledge
Dancing ledge
1993, Overlook Press
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: Dancing ledge
Dancing ledge
1991, Quartet
in English
Cover of: Dancing ledge
Dancing ledge
1984, Quartet
in English
Cover of: Dancing ledge
Dancing ledge
1984, Quartet Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published, 1984.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.430233092

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 v. (249p.) :
Number of pages
249

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17295110M
Internet Archive
dancingledge0000jarm_q6i2
ISBN 10
0704370115
OCLC/WorldCat
24756278
Library Thing
1470541

Work Description

Derek Jarman’s stunning account of his life and art.
From his sexual awakening in postwar England to life in the sixties and beyond, Derek Jarman tells his life story with the in-your-face immediacy that became his trademark style in his films and writing. Accompanied by photographs of Jarman, his friends, lovers, and inspirations, the candid accounts in Dancing Ledge provide intimate and vivid glimpses into his life and times.

From his sexual awakening in postwar England to life in the sixties and beyond, Derek Jarman tells his life story with the in-your-face immediacy that became his trademark style in both his films and writing. Accompanied by many photographs of Jarman, his friends, lovers, and inspirations, the candid accounts in Dancing Ledge provide intimate and incredibly vivid glimpses into this iconoclastic filmmaker’s life and times.

One of England’s foremost filmmakers, Derek Jarman (1942–1994) wrote and directed many feature films, including Sebastiane, Jubilee, Caravaggio, and Blue, as well as numerous short films and music videos. He was a stage designer, artist, writer, gardener, and an outspoken AIDS and queer rights activist in the UK and the United States. His books include At Your Own Risk, Chroma, Modern Nature, and Smiling in Slow Motion, all available from the University of Minnesota Press.

The clarity with which Derek Jarman offered up his life and the living of it, particularly since the epiphany—I can call it nothing less—of his illness was a genius stroke, not only of provocation, but of grace.
— Tilda Swinton

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