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Who Tells Your Story?
FromThe Art Life
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20 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2022
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION:Why is it important for artists to tell their own stories? What stories are lost when a biographer compiles an artists' life? What depth is lost when an artist removes unglamorous and embarrassing stories from their memoirs? In Episode 75, Grace shares a long list of the best artist memoirs, recommended by listeners and guests of the show. Bring your library card!SHOW NOTES:Marilyn: An Untold Story by Norman RostenLast Night at the Viper Room: River Phoenix and the Hollywood He Left Behind by Gavin EdwardsWill by Will SmithThe Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help by Amanda PalmerA Life in Parts by Bryan CranstonBecoming Superman: My Journey from Poverty to Hollywood by J. Michael StraczynskiSlow Days, Fast Company: The World, The Flesh, and L.A. by Eve BabitzFun Home by Alison BechdelMarbles: Mania, Depression, Michaelangelo and Me by Ellen ForneyTranny: Confessions of Punk Rock's Most Infamous Anarchist Sellout by Laura Jane GraceJust Kids by Patti SmithThe Bassoon King: Art, Idiocy, and Other Sordid Tales from the Band Room by Rainn WilsonThe Art of Eating by MFK FisherMy Broken Language by Quiara HudesBelieve Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazzy Chickens Eddie IzzardAbsolute Pandemonium: My Louder than Life Story by Brian BlessedBorn With Teeth by Kate MulgrewLady Sings the Blues by Billie HolidayBossypants by Tina FeyYes, Please by Amy PoehlerYear of Yes by Shonda RhimesWalking with Ghosts by Gabriel ByrneCrying in H-Mart by Michelle ZaunerBorn a Crime by Trevor NoahSociety's Child by Janis IanHunger Makes Me A Modern Girl by Carrie BrownsteinZami: A New Spelling of My Name by Audre LordeWhere Am I Now? by Mara WilsonThe Measure of a Man by Sydney PoitierBlue Nights by Joan DidionThe Year of Magical Thinking by Joan DidionSlouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan DidionHere We Go Again by Betty WhiteDolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business by Dolly PartonSucculent Wild Woman by SARKMo' Betta Blues: The World According to QuestloveLife by Keith RichardsThe Last Holiday by Gil-Scott HeronA Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave EggersOn Writing by Stephen KingSend Grace your requests for new topics and interview guests: theartlifeshow@gmail.comRELATED EPISODES:Episode 46: Inclusive Reading GoalsEpisode 19: 100 Books a Year?Episode 8: Do Writers Enjoy Reading?SHOW DETAILS:Read more and subscribe to our newsletter at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #4292, Valley Village, CA 91617Email: theartlifeshow@gmail.comSupport The Art Life by buying our recommended books from our Bookshop page: bookshop.org/shop/gracegordonofficialGrace Gordon is on Instagram: @gracegordonofficialThe Art Life is on Twitter & Instagram: @theartlifeshowOur music is ‘The Stream’ by Rorie: http://roriemusic.com
Released:
Jan 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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Is Art Fun?: Grace shudders at the word ‘fun’. Xandra believes it to be essential. Is fun productive? Can you have fun and be taken seriously as an artist? They question societal expectations of fun, and explore their personal pleasures, with nods to The Princess Diaries series, the Twilight movies, Batman, and genuine academic joy. by The Art Life