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Funny Weather

Art in an Emergency

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Funny Weather

De: Olivia Laing
Narrado por: Sophie Aldred
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'A brave writer whose books open up fundamental questions about life and art' – Telegraph

In this inspiring collection of essays, acclaimed writer and critic Olivia Laing makes a vivid and politically-engaged case for the importance of art – especially in the turbulent weather of the twenty-first century.


We are often told art can’t change anything. In Funny Weather, Laing argues that it can. It changes how we see the world, it exposes inequality, and it offers fertile new ways of living.

Across a diverse selection of essays, Laing profiles Jean-Michel Basquiat and Georgia O’Keeffe, interviews Hilary Mantel and Ali Smith, writes love letters to David Bowie and Freddie Mercury, and explores loneliness and technology, women and alcohol, sex and the body.

Written with originality and compassion, Funny Weather is a celebration of art as a force of resistance and repair – and as an antidote to a frightening political moment.

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Reseñas de la Crítica

<b>A brave writer whose books open up fundamental questions about life and art</b>
<b>Olivia Laing is my new favourite non-fiction writer</b>
<b>Like all great critics, Olivia Laing combines formidable intelligence with boundless curiosity and fabulous taste</b>, but she also has a rare quality of intimacy; an ability to connect the reader to a work of art or literature with a directness that lights it up like nothing else. It&rsquo;s why I read her (James Lasdun)
<b>A warm, thinking, enticing sweep of a book, like spending the afternoon with your brainiest friend</b> (Kate Mosse, author of The Burning Chambers)
<b>Her observations and poetic incisiveness on art, writers and politics are a gift. This is a fascinating, excursive, tonic of a book</b> (Sinead Gleeson, author of Constellations)
<b>A thought-provoking, inspiring collection that you can go back to whenever the weather takes a funny turn</b>
<i>Funny Weather </i>gives the reader a tangible sense of the sprawling garden of work which Laing has planted. <b>She is to the art world what David Attenborough is to nature: a worthy guide with both a macro and micro vision, fluent in her chosen tongue and always full of empathy and awe</b>
<b>Laing has acted as a kind of cultural sage for the past four years, an accidental literary grande dame of the emotional havoc wrought by late capitalism and digital disconnect</b>
<b>Olivia Laing combines passion and curiosity in a collection of art-based essays and profiles that reflect the uncertainty of our age</b>
<b>The hospitality of world view in Olivia&rsquo;s writing is a vital force in our disputatious present</b> (Maria Balshaw, director of Tate)
<b>Never has a publication been more timely</b>
A fine writer&rsquo;s embrace of the artists who preceded her, friendly visits with their lives and loving acknowledgement of their foundational contributions. <b>A work of joy in recognition</b> (Sarah Schulman)
The book to help you make sense of the world . . . [a] mesmerizing collection of essays . . . this unique and compassionate book is a mind-expanding opportunity to rethink how we live, and what we can do to change things for the better.
A light-footed tour of enriching stories, lives, and ideas
Her gift as a critic is her ability to imaginatively sympathize with her subjects in a way that allows the art and life of the artist to go on radiating meaning after the book is closed
Breathtaking, beautiful, funny, shocking, sad, revealing, and timely (Nina Stibbe, author of Love, Nina)
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