
New York'ta İki Aylak Sanatçı
John is a poet. But he hardly writes any poems because he is busy sleeping. Andy is an artist. Well, if we define art as creating things that people don't want. So, what if these two cross paths? Cyrille Martinez's story, set in New York City in the early 1960s, is woven with a completely ironic and humorous language. This “strange” novel is both an important testimony to the lives of Andy Warhol and John Giorno, and a sarcastic look at the art community in the dream city of New York. “New York, which took the throne from Paris and turned into the capital of 20th century art... Martinez points Warhol's mirror to the Warhol legend himself, reviving the vague rumors and rumors that exist in contemporary literature but are about to fade. The result is a delightful imaginative feast, just like New York New York itself: Nothing is real but everything is free.” -Kenneth Goldsmith-
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Media Type: Uncovered
Number of Pages: 112
Size: 13x21
First Printing Year: 2017
Dough Type: 2.Dough
Print Number: 1st Edition
Original Name: Deux Jeunes Artistes au Chomage < /p>
Translated by : Sirin Etik
Publisher | : | Details Publications |
Number of pages | : | 112 |
Publication Year | : | 2017 |
ISBN | : | 9786053141600 |
The heart | : | Turkish |