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The first book by influential filmmaker Barbara Hammer, whose life and work have inspired generations of queer, feminist and avant-garde artists and filmmakers. The wild days of non-monogamy in the 1970s, the development of the queer aesthetic in the 80s and the fight for visibility during the culture wars of the 1990s, Hammer's search for meaning as she contemplates mortality in the past 10 years, Hammer! includes text and images from all these periods to create a memoir as innovative and disarming as her work on screen has always been.… (meer)
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"Once I read autobiography as what the writer thought about her or his life. Now I think, 'that is what they thought at that time.' An interim report - that is what an autobiography is."
- Doris Lessing
Opdracht
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For Florrie
I thrive anywhere near you. Yours is the smile I cherish, the arms I rush home to; yours is the intellect I admire, the heart I know so big.
Somewhere in the backyard of my mind a poet sings: She is singing to you.
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For women artists everywhere
May your pleasures in creating be huge; your math, sound; your fears, vanished; your successes valued.
Yours is the future I write for.
Eerste woorden
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On my third birthday, I, Barbara Jean Hammer, received a leather basketball from my father, a prized object that for years I couldn't even lift.
Citaten
Laatste woorden
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I will know where my archive goes and I will be sure to obtain visiting rights.
The first book by influential filmmaker Barbara Hammer, whose life and work have inspired generations of queer, feminist and avant-garde artists and filmmakers. The wild days of non-monogamy in the 1970s, the development of the queer aesthetic in the 80s and the fight for visibility during the culture wars of the 1990s, Hammer's search for meaning as she contemplates mortality in the past 10 years, Hammer! includes text and images from all these periods to create a memoir as innovative and disarming as her work on screen has always been.