The art of cruelty

a reckoning

288 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2011 by W.W. Norton & Co..

ISBN:
978-0-393-07215-0
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OCLC Number:
668194794

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5 stars (4 reviews)

Discusses whether the brutal imagery present in reality and entertainment will shock society into a less alienated state and help create a just social order or whether focusing on representations of cruelty makes society more cruel.

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4 stars

So Maggie Nelson on a bad day is better than just about anyone on their best day. Am I disappointed that I was not as crazy about this essay collection as I was "Bluets" or "Argonauts?" A little bit. Her assertions are a bit more academic than I like (that's really only because I am not nearly as smart as Maggie Nelson) and the spoonful of Bluets and cupful of Argonauts that are about Maggie Nelson herself to me balance out the density of her citations, research and ideas. We don't get any of that here and I missed it.

Still, I would read Maggie Nelson write anything. I started with Bluets a year ago and have been screaming "more, more" since. I've only got one book of her essays left and then I'll start on the poetry. This one may not be my favorite but I maintain that every …

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Subjects

  • Cruelty in art
  • Art
  • Moral and ethical aspects