No. 5, Now, Now, Louison
No. 5, Now, Now, Louison
Jean Frémon
Translated by Cole Swensen
Published 24 September 2018
Progressing by image and word associations, Frémon evokes Bourgeois's history and inner life, bringing a sense of fascinating and moving proximity to the internationally renowned artist... The art world's grande dame and its shameless old lady, who spun personal history into works of profound strangeness, speaks out with her characteristic insolence and wit, and comes to vibrant life again through the words of a most discrete, masterful writer. From her childhood in France to her exile and life in America, to her death; her relationships to her family and her young assistant, her views on landmark male artists, the genesis of her own work... through the moods, barbs, resentments, reservations and back, at full speed - this is a phosphorescent account of Bourgeois's life, as could only be captured by the imagination of one artist regarding another.
Read excerptsin Granta, Harper’s (US), The Offing, and Partisan Hoteland Jean Frémon’s piece ‘Louise Bourgeois as I Knew Her’ in Notes on Craft for Granta
See reviews in the Financial Times, the Times Literary Supplement and more
‘A truly wonderful book... The spider woman, the intellectuel, the rebel, the sly enchantress, and the good girl sing together in this exuberant, lithe text, beautifully translated by Cole Swensen.’— Siri Hustvedt
‘Now, Now Louison draws the reader in with all of the monstrous elegance of a spider, capturing us in the fine web of the creative process, and revealing, with biting wit and lyrical style, the ego, and sacrifices it takes to make monumental work.’ — Preti Taneja, laureate of the Desmond Elliott Prize 2018 for We That Are Young
By the same author: Nativity (2020) and Portrait Tales(2023)
128 pages
paperback, 180 x 120 mm
isbn 978-0-9930093-8-9
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