Review of The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art
Eileen Myles begins The Importance of Being Iceland with an account of being invited by curator Hans Ulrich Obrist to participate in the exhibition Do it, held in Reykjavik in 1996. As she explains, she came to know Obrist through a mutual interest in the 19th century Swiss writer Robert Walser, who...
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description | Eileen Myles begins The Importance of Being Iceland with an account of being invited by curator Hans Ulrich Obrist to participate in the exhibition Do it, held in Reykjavik in 1996. As she explains, she came to know Obrist through a mutual interest in the 19th century Swiss writer Robert Walser, whose writing often described what he saw while on long walks. Walser, who sometimes undertook these excursions at night, wrote in microscopic script, and in his written descriptions abandoned himself to his surroundings in a way that gave equal attention to the most spectacular and the most ordinary of details. This practice, a form of literary modernism that combined elements of popular fiction, literature, and personal reflection, sets the stage for The Importance of Being Iceland. Through her own peripatetic method, Myles brings together ideas and experiences from vastly disparate realms, describing them in ways that shifts the reader's sense of their scale and significance. |
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spelling | ftocaduniv:oai:http://openresearch.ocadu.ca/:1455 2025-06-15T14:30:03+00:00 Review of The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art Morrell, Amish 2009-12 text https://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/1455/ https://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/1455/1/MorrellReview2009.pdf http://cmagazine.com en eng C The Visual Arts Foundation https://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/1455/1/MorrellReview2009.pdf Morrell, Amish (2009) Review of The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art. C Magazine (104). p. 53. ISSN 1193-8625 Autobiographies book reviews Gays & lesbians Nonfiction Article NonPeerReviewed 2009 ftocaduniv 2025-06-05T03:04:15Z Eileen Myles begins The Importance of Being Iceland with an account of being invited by curator Hans Ulrich Obrist to participate in the exhibition Do it, held in Reykjavik in 1996. As she explains, she came to know Obrist through a mutual interest in the 19th century Swiss writer Robert Walser, whose writing often described what he saw while on long walks. Walser, who sometimes undertook these excursions at night, wrote in microscopic script, and in his written descriptions abandoned himself to his surroundings in a way that gave equal attention to the most spectacular and the most ordinary of details. This practice, a form of literary modernism that combined elements of popular fiction, literature, and personal reflection, sets the stage for The Importance of Being Iceland. Through her own peripatetic method, Myles brings together ideas and experiences from vastly disparate realms, describing them in ways that shifts the reader's sense of their scale and significance. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown |
spellingShingle | Autobiographies book reviews Gays & lesbians Nonfiction Morrell, Amish Review of The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art |
title | Review of The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art |
title_full | Review of The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art |
title_fullStr | Review of The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art |
title_full_unstemmed | Review of The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art |
title_short | Review of The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art |
title_sort | review of the importance of being iceland: travel essays in art |
topic | Autobiographies book reviews Gays & lesbians Nonfiction |
topic_facet | Autobiographies book reviews Gays & lesbians Nonfiction |
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