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H/ERO/T/IC BOOK

H/ERO/T/IC BOOK

Marta Markoska

Proverse Hong Kong
2020
nidottu
Macedonian writer, MARTA MARKOSKA, b. Skopje 1981, with a background in General and Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, and published in these areas, is also known as an award-winning poet and short story writer. Markoska is also well known to audiences with her Late Night Show named, "Marta's Palace", and from "The Campaign to show the Beauty of a Woman after Breast Cancer", which she is launching at the very same time as publishing this book. //In H/ERO/T/IC BOOK. Markoska writes about her passionate but tragically-ended story with her ex-husband, the devotion and loving support of one man, and her experiences with a few other men after her marriage ended, while she was struggling with the process of surviving breast cancer. / She wrote these poems as she underwent a series of aesthetic surgeries and worked at the gym to develop her body to its best perfection. In them, she rediscovers herself in her altered body, proving to herself her renewed worth as a sexual and sensual woman. /Those who have read her metaphysical poetry collection, "Black Holes Within Us", will not be disappointed. She again calls the universe into play, as both the context for her love and as providing a means for its expression. Witty and explicit, but also devoted, romantic and tender, the poems give a voice to those women who lack either the language or the courage to express and share their own experiences and emotions. Maybe the poems also encourage greater insight and self-awareness in sisters worldwide. //"In lyrical language, Markoska works her love of words into expressions of love, lust, desire, tenderness and savagery within the sphere of physical intimacy. She explores closeness and loss, rapture and pain through exciting and surprising imagery. A celebration of the body eclectic."- Joy Al-Sofi, a Proverse Poetry Prize winner, 2016.//"Poems with a palpable sense of passion which flips between love and hate, between hectoring and urging on the beloved, between repairing the breach and declaring the breach a necessary part of the exchange. Lyrics which are almost over-the-top but exhibit enough restraint to complete their ritualistic impetus: to exorcize as well as to celebrate." -Andrew Simpson Guthrie, author of Alphabet.// "Markoska's poetry turns intimacy into a primal wonder, making us ask why we had never thought of ourselves in this way. Your body is always greater than you, more expansive, much older, and wiser too."-Elbert Siu Ping Lee, author of Rain on the Pacific Coast. // "This edgy collection of poetry is simultaneously empowering, provocative and unexpectedly wistful. Marta Markoska slashes naked emotion bare, coupling it with the true physicality of need. She explores themes of feminism, abandonment, the dissipation of desire and desire itself.... A bold read - shocking in honesty and pleasurable in excellence."-Hayley Ann Solomon, author of Celestial Promise and Under the Shade of the Feijoa Trees. //
Black Holes Within Us

Black Holes Within Us

Marta Markoska

PROVERSE HONG KONG
2021
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In her metaphysical poetry collection, Black Holes Within Us, Marta Markoska calls the universe into play, as both the context for her love and as providing a means for its expression. Her poems are full of ordinary details from everyday modern living, but are paradoxically pervaded with classical, philosophical and scientific allusions. They contain interesting and perceptive ideas -- for example, about the self, the continuous skirmishes between the sexes on topics as various as the day's meals and sexual fulfilment -- expressed in simple words and images, and are, at different levels, accessible to all."The salty-sweet poetic pieces which Markoska serves us, giving insight into her own poetic image of the salty-sweet universe of love, is more than a successful poetic guide through her own galaxy of poetry. This book of poetry is also a subtle poetic plunge into the "black holes within us", which every honest reader finds not only in Markoska's poetry, but also deep within themselves."―Ivan Dzeparoski "this book of poems ... is the result of a deeply mature search by an individual who seeks nothing more than the purest essence of its being."― Biljana Perchinkova
Artists Respond

Artists Respond

Melissa Ho; Thomas Crow; Martha Rosler; Mignon Nixon; Erica Levin; Katherine Markoski

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2019
sidottu
How the Vietnam War changed American artBy the late 1960s, the United States was in a pitched conflict in Vietnam, against a foreign enemy, and at home—between Americans for and against the war and the status quo. This powerful book showcases how American artists responded to the war, spanning the period from Lyndon B. Johnson’s fateful decision to deploy U.S. Marines to South Vietnam in 1965 to the fall of Saigon ten years later.Artists Respond brings together works by many of the most visionary and provocative artists of the period, including Asco, Chris Burden, Judy Chicago, Corita Kent, Leon Golub, David Hammons, Yoko Ono, and Nancy Spero. It explores how the moral urgency of the Vietnam War galvanized American artists in unprecedented ways, challenging them to reimagine the purpose and uses of art and compelling them to become politically engaged on other fronts, such as feminism and civil rights. The book presents an era in which artists struggled to synthesize the turbulent times and participated in a process of free and open questioning inherent to American civic life.Beautifully illustrated, Artists Respond features a broad range of art, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, performance and body art, installation, documentary cinema and photography, and conceptualism.Published in association with the Smithsonian American Art MuseumExhibition ScheduleSmithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DCMarch 15–August 18, 2019Minneapolis Institute of ArtSeptember 28, 2019–January 5, 2020
Marta

Marta

Helena Hugo

Lux Verbi
2013
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Terwyl die 17-jarige Marta se pa in haar arms sterf, vra hy haar om na haar ma om te sien. Sy vertolk hierdie belofte letterlik en verlaat die skool. Marta verwerf 'n diploma in haarkappery en begin 'n haarsalon in haar tuisdorp, sodat sy haar ma kan versorg. Mettertyd kring haar dienslewering wyer uit: na die ouetehuis in Lambertsbaai en werk by die kerk. Sy en haar Ma het 'n roetine van Bybellees en bid in die aand, maar dis net nog 'n plig en hul gebede steek vas by afgerammelde rympies. Sy neem haar kort-kort voor om haar lewe beter in te rig, maar dit gebeur nie. Eendag word dit alles te veel vir haar - die dag toe haar blinde bewondering vir Deon Swanepoel haar in groot verleentheid bring. Dit is Marta se verhaal en hoe sy uit 'n web van pligpleging, onderdrukking, skewe waardes en onmoontlike drome bevry word. Hierdie treffende verhaal van onvervulde drome, lee werke en liefdelose pligplegings wat geen bevrediging bring nie, maar net hartseer en verwyte, wys dat alles omgedraai kan word wanneer mense tyd maak vir Jesus. Deur sy vergifnis en sy liefde te aanvaar, kan jy met dankbaarheid die toekoms tegemoet gaan.
Marta

Marta

Eliza Orzeszkowa

Ohio University Press
2018
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Eliza Orzeszkowa was a trailblazing Polish novelist who, alongside Leo Tolstoy and Henryk Sienkiewicz, was a finalist for the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature. Of her many works of social realism, Marta (1873) is among the best known, but until now it has not been available in English. Easily a peer of The Awakening and A Doll's House, the novel was well ahead of the English literature of its time in attacking the ways the labor market failed women. Suddenly widowed, the previously middle-class Marta Swicka is left penniless and launched into a grim battle for her survival and that of her small daughter. As she applies for job after job in Warsaw—portrayed here as an every-city, an unforgiving commercial landscape that could be any European metropolis of the time—she is told time after time that only men will be hired, that men need jobs because they are fathers and heads of families. Marta burns with Orzeszkowa's feminist conviction that sexism was not just an annoyance but a threat to the survival of women and children. It anticipated the need for social safety nets whose existence we take for granted today, and could easily read as an indictment of current efforts to dismantle those very programs. Tightly plotted and exquisitely translated by Anna Gasienica-Byrcyn and Stephanie Kraft, Marta resonates beyond its Polish setting to find its place in women's studies, labor history, and among other works of nineteenth-century literature and literature of social change.
Marta

Marta

Charlotte Browne; Ultimate Football Heroes

Dino Books
2019
nidottu
Marta is the best footballer in the history of the women's game. The Brazilian has jaw-dropping flair and skill. She has scored more World Cup goals than any other player, and has won FIFA World Player of the Year six times. But pure talent alone was never enough - this book tells the story of how Marta chased her dreams with determination and a never-give-up attitude, to earn the right to be called the best player ever.
Marta Oulie

Marta Oulie

Sigrid Undset

University of Minnesota Press
2014
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“I have been unfaithful to my husband.” Marta Oulie’s opening line scandalized Norwegian readers in 1907. And yet, Sigrid Undset had a gift for depicting modern women “sympathetically but with merciless truthfulness,” as the Swedish Academy noted in awarding her the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. At the time she was one of the youngest recipients and only the third woman so honored. It was Undset’s honest story of a young woman’s love life-“the immoral kind,” as she herself bluntly put it-that made her first novel an instant sensation in Norway. Marta Oulie, written in the form of a diary, intimately documents the inner life of a young woman disappointed and constrained by the conventions of marriage as she longs for an all-consuming passion. Set in Kristiania (now Oslo) at the beginning of the twentieth century, Undset’s book is an incomparable psychological portrait of a woman whose destiny is defined by the changing mores of her day-as she descends, inevitably, into an ever-darker reckoning. Remarkably, though Undset’s other works have attracted generations of readers, Marta Oulie has never before appeared in English translation. Tiina Nunnally, whose award-winning translation of Undset’s Kristin Lavransdatter captured the author’s beautifully clear style, conveys the voice of Marta Oulie with all the stark poignancy of the original Norwegian.
Marta Minujin

Marta Minujin

New Museum of Contemporary Art,U.S.
2019
nidottu
Menesunda Reloaded marks the first-ever presentation outside of Argentina of the legendary work, La Menesunda, first envisioned by Marta Minujín and Rubén Santantonín in 1965. Over the past 60 years, Minujin (born 1943), a pioneering Argentinian artist, has developed happenings, performances, installations and video works that have greatly influenced generations of contemporary artists in Latin America and beyond. The catalog features a text by Zanna Gilbert of the Getty Research Institute that focuses on La Menesunda in the context of Argentinian and international art of the 1960s. Also included in the catalog are a new interview with Minujín and Massimiliano Gioni, Edlis Neelson Artistic Director of the New Museum, and Helga Christoffersen, New Museum Associate Curator; and a contribution from environmental artist Christo. Menesunda Reloaded is part of an ongoing series of solo exhibitions that provide a focused exploration of artists’ practices and continues the New Museum’s history of bringing first-ever presentations of major works to New York.
Marta Cleans Up

Marta Cleans Up

Cyndia Rios-Myers

Independently Published
2019
pokkari
Marta Morales, a Chicago, Illinois-based housekeeper, is ready for some excitement. Being a divorcee with a son no longer present and family members living overseas frees up a lot of time. Excitement (and unwelcome attention) comes when Marta watches a secret video containing activities of a very incriminating nature. Will Marta's devious boss, thugs, sketchy attorneys, or two police detectives get the best of her, or will Marta's secret past life make it impossible for her to clean up the mess she's found herself in?