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1000 years of joys and sorrows: A memoir

By Ai Weiwei. 2021

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Journals and memoirs, Asian history, Fine arts biography
Human-narrated audio

NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS &’ CHOICE • In Ai Weiwei&’s widely anticipated memoir, &“one of the most important artists working…

in the world today&” ( Financial Times ) tells a century-long epic tale of China through the story of his own extraordinary life and the legacy of his father, the nation&’s most celebrated poet. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Time • BookPage • Kirkus Reviews • &“With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. His is one of the great voices of our time.&”—Andrew Solomon Hailed as &“an eloquent and seemingly unsilenceable voice of freedom&” by The New York Times, Ai Weiwei has written a sweeping memoir that presents a remarkable history of China over the last hundred years while also illuminating his artistic process. Once an intimate of Mao Zedong and the nation&’s most celebrated poet, Ai Weiwei&’s father, Ai Qing, was branded a rightist during the Cultural Revolution, and he and his family were banished to a desolate place known as &“Little Siberia,&” where Ai Qing was sentenced to hard labor cleaning public toilets. Ai Weiwei recounts his childhood in exile, and his difficult decision to leave his family to study art in America, where he befriended Allen Ginsberg and was inspired by Andy Warhol. With candor and wit, he details his return to China and his rise from artistic unknown to art world superstar and international human rights activist—and how his work has been shaped by living under a totalitarian regime. Ai Weiwei&’s sculptures and installations have been viewed by millions around the globe, and his architectural achievements include helping to design the iconic Bird&’s Nest Olympic Stadium in Beijing. His political activism has long made him a target of the Chinese authorities, which culminated in months of secret detention without charge in 2011. Here, for the first time, Ai Weiwei explores the origins of his exceptional creativity and passionate political beliefs through his life story and that of his father, whose creativity was stifled. At once ambitious and intimate, Ai Weiwei&’s 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows offers a deep understanding of the myriad forces that have shaped modern China, and serves as a timely reminder of the urgent need to protect freedom of expression

Escaping the delta: Robert Johnson and the invention of the blues

By Elijah Wald. 2004

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Music, Music biography, Fine arts biography
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Author of How the Beatles Destroyed Rock 'n' Roll (DB 71861) researches the origins of Mississippi Delta blues. Recaps the…

life of African American singer Robert Johnson (1911-1938) and his influence on white performers who revived the genre in the 1960s. Debunks stereotypes and myths surrounding the music. 2004

Role models

By John Waters. 2010

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Actors biography, Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Arts and entertainment, Fine arts biography, Criticism
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Baltimore director of cult films Pink Flamingos and Hairspray pens essays about the people he admires, including singers Johnny Mathis…

and Little Richard, writer Tennessee Williams, former Charles Manson groupie Leslie Van Houten, gay pornographers, and bar owners. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010

Sleeping with the enemy: Coco Chanel's secret war

By Hal Vaughan. 2011

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Biography, War, History, World War II, Fine arts biography, Espionage
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American diplomat and foreign correspondent uses overseas archives to document French fashion designer Coco Chanel's collaboration with the Nazis during…

World War II. Discusses Chanel's childhood; emergence on the social scene as a couture, perfume maker, and mistress of titled men; anti-Semitism; and involvement with the Nazi Schutzstaffel (SS). 2011

Van Gogh: The Life

By Steven Naifeh, Gregory White Smith, Steven W Naifeh. 2011

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Arts and entertainment, Biography, Fine arts biography
Human-narrated audio

Biography of Dutch artist van Gogh (1853-1890) by the Pulitzer Prize-winning authors of Jackson Pollock (DB 33540). They use primary…

documents from the van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam to analyze his family life, work, and death at age thirty-seven--and raise doubts that van Gogh killed himself. 2011

Chuck Close: life

By Christopher Finch. 2010

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Biography of persons with disabilities, Arts and entertainment, Disabilities, Fine arts biography
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Biography of American artist Chuck Close (born 1940), famous for his larger-than-life photo-imitative portraits. Close discusses his learning disabilities, his…

marriage to his former student Leslie Rose, the bohemian 1960s New York, the challenges of balancing career and family, his paralysis at age forty-eight, and his return to painting. 2010

Visit sunny Chernobyl: and other adventures in the world's most polluted places

By Andrew Blackwell. 2012

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Travel and geography, Social issues, Nature, Science and technology, Environment, Travelogues, Business and economics
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Journalist/filmmaker vacations in seven polluted places, including Chernobyl, site of the 1986 Ukrainian nuclear disaster; Alberta, home of Canada's oil-sand…

mines; and India, where the Yamuna river is full of sewage and industrial runoff. Describes the environmental devastation and discusses the motivations of polluters and activists. Some strong language. 2012

The Condé Nast Traveler book of unforgettable journeys: great writers on great places. Volume II

By Various, Klara Glowczewska. 2012

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Travel and geography, Travelogues, Anthologies
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Selection of thirty essays that originally appeared in Condé Nast Traveler between 1988 and 2011. In "The Peak of My…

Desire" Russell Banks--author of The Lost Memory of Skin (DB 74780)--reminisces about his attempt to climb the Andes in Ecuador. 2011

American notes: Revised Edition (Penguin classics)

By Charles Dickens, Patricia Ingham. 2004

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Travel and geography, Literature, United States history, United States travel and geography, Travelogues, Customs and cultures, Criticism, Literature biography
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Acclaimed British novelist chronicles his 1842 trip to the United States and offers observations about North American society. Includes Dickens's…

celebrated visit with Laura Bridgman at the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind. Introduction and notes by Patricia Ingham. 2004

Short nights of the Shadow Catcher: the epic life and immortal photographs of Edward Curtis

By Timothy Egan. 2012

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Arts and entertainment, Biography, United States history, Fine arts biography
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Biography of Seattle photographer Edward Curtis (1868-1952), who in 1900 became enamored of Native American culture. Sponsored by J.P. Morgan,…

Theodore Roosevelt, and others, Curtis spent three decades living with different tribes, creating films, and producing the twenty-volume publication The North American Indian. Discusses Curtis's legacy. National Book Award. 2012

Banksy: the man behind the wall

By Will Ellsworth-Jones. 2013

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Arts and entertainment, Biography, Fine arts biography
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Biography of the graffiti artist known as Banksy details his early work in Bristol, England; the success of his Oscar-nominated…

film Exit through the Gift Shop; and his efforts to maintain his anonymity. Explores the culture of outsider art and Banksy's place in it. Young adult appeal. 2012

The pinecone: the story of Sarah Losh, forgotten romantic heroine--antiquarian, architect, and visionary

By Jenny Uglow. 2013

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Arts and entertainment, Biography, Fine arts biography, General non-fiction, European history, Social issues
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Author of The Lunar Men (DB 58797) presents a biography of Sarah Losh (1786-1853), who designed a uniquely decorated church…

in the village of Wreay, England, in 1842. Details her family history, her architectural and artisan endeavors, and the socioeconomic and cultural changes that influenced her. 2012

Remembering Whitney: my story of love, loss, and the night the music stopped

By Cissy Houston. 2013

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Music, Music biography, Actors biography, Journals and memoirs, Arts and entertainment, Biography, Fine arts biography
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Grammy Award-winning gospel singer Cissy Houston recalls the life of her daughter, singer/actress Whitney (1963-2012). Discusses Whitney's career and family…

relationships, including her tumultuous marriage to fellow entertainer Bobby Brown. Speculates on Whitney's drug use and the pitfalls of fame. Foreword by Dionne Warwick. 2013

Life is a gift: the zen of Bennett

By Tony Bennett. 2012

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Music, Music biography, Actors biography, Journals and memoirs, Fine arts biography
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Winner of seventeen Grammy Awards, singer Bennett (born 1926) reminisces about growing up in New York City, his sixty years…

in the entertainment industry, and his friendships with musicians. Forward by Mitch Albom, author of The Time Keeper (DB 75616). 2012

Caravaggio: a life sacred and profane

By Andrew Graham-Dixon. 2011

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Arts and entertainment, Biography, Fine arts biography
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Biography of painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610). Chronicles his formative years in Milan, time in Rome, exile to the…

island of Malta, and his death at the age of thirty-eight. Examines his preferred subjects of religious scenes using everyday models, including prostitutes and the poor. Some violence. 2010

The longest way home: one man's quest for the courage to settle down

By Andrew McCarthy. 2012

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Travel and geography, Arts and entertainment, Actors biography, Journals and memoirs, Health and medicine, Travelogues, Self help
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Actor and travel writer McCarthy discusses the impact his travels have had on his psyche. Describes climing Mt. Kilimanjaro; visiting…

Baltimore, Maryland; and boating on the Amazon. Details the ways the trips helped him grow up, learn about himself, and better relate to others. 2012

Here, there, elsewhere: stories from the road

By William Least Heat-Moon, William Least Heat Moon. 2013

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Travel and geography, Nature, United States travel and geography, Travelogues, Literature biography
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Author of Roads to Quoz (DB 68364) compiles fifty-six short works on his travels all over the world. In "Crossing…

Kansas" the native Missourian pokes fun at just-passing-through vacationers' misconceptions about that state. "Into the Antipodes" relates a journey to New Zealand. 2013

Castles, follies & four-leaf clovers: adventures along Ireland's St Declan's way

By Rosamund Burton. 2011

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Travel and geography, European travel and geography, Travelogues
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Journalist recounts her walk along St. Declan's Way, from the Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary to Ardmore in County…

Waterford, as she sought to reconnect with her Irish heritage. Describes local scenery and life. Explores Christian and pagan tales related to sites along the ancient road. 2011

Look again: The autobiography

By David Bailey. 2021

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Journals and memoirs, Fine arts biography, Arts and entertainment
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'Rollicking . . . with roguish tales as vivid as his era-defining photos' Daily Mail 'Brilliant' Telegraph Eye-opening and candid,…

David Bailey's Look Again is a fantastically entertaining memoir by a true icon. David Bailey burst onto the scene in 1960 with his revolutionary photographs for Vogue . Discarding the rigid rules of a previous generation of portrait and fashion photographers, he channelled the energy of London's newly informal street culture into his work. Funny, brutally honest and ferociously talented, he became as famous as his subjects. Now in his eighties, he looks back on an outrageously eventful life. Born into an East End family, his dyslexia saw him written off as stupid at school. He hit a low point working as a debt collector until he discovered a passion for photography that would change everything. The working-class boy became an influential artist. Along the way he became friends with Mick Jagger, hung out with the Krays, got into bed with Andy Warhol and made the Queen laugh. His love-life was never dull. He propelled girlfriend Jean Shrimpton to stardom, while her angry father threatened to shoot him. He married Catherine Deneuve a month after meeting her. Penelope Tree's mother was unimpressed when he turned up on her doorstep. 'It could be worse, I could be a Rolling Stone,' Bailey told her. He went on to marry Marie Helvin and then Catherine Dyer, with whom he has three children. He is also a film and documentary director, has shot numerous commercials and has never stopped working. A born storyteller, his autobiography is a memorable romp through an extraordinary career

Journey without maps (Penguin classics)

By Graham Greene. 2006

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Travel and geography, History, Literature biography, Travelogues
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Author of Our Man in Havana (DB 26596) recounts the 1935 trip he took through the interior of Liberia. Discusses…

his preparations for the trip, challenges his group faced, and his impressions of the people he met and environment he encountered. Includes an introduction by Paul Theroux. 1936

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