‘List Pages’ by Kate McAllan
£50.00As featured in thi wurd, Issue 4
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As featured in thi wurd, Issue 4
Signed pigment print on archival paper
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As featured in the thi wurd, Issue 4
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Image for story by Chris Tapley, as featured in thi wurd, Issue 4
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Image for ‘The Midnight Organ Fight’ by Duncan Hotchkiss as featured in thi wurd, Issue 4
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Image for story by Maggie Reeve, as featured in thi wurd, Issue 4
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Image for story by Rachel Carmichael, as featured in thi wurd, Issue 4
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As featured in thi wurd, Issue 4
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thi wurd tote bag featuring ‘List Pages’ artwork by Kate McAllan from thi wurd, Issue 4
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Issue 4 introduces a bold new direction for thi wurd, featuring 20 original pieces of fiction as well as poetry and essays. Visual art comes to the fore in an interview with internationally acclaimed artist Rachel Maclean, who discusses her work and artistic processes. Meanwhile, Kate McAllan provides the illustrations that run throughout the magazine, the first time one artist has illustrated an entire issue. The non-fiction includes a passionate piece on Frightened Rabbit’s The Midnight Organ Fight and a lengthy essay on literary art from Duncan McLean, author of the seminal Bucket of Tongues. 135pp.
“As long as art exists there are no areas of experience that have to remain inaccessible.”
Originally written as obituary, memorial and eulogy, What I do (Memoirs) is a celebration of great literary art, artists and grassroots political movements. Booker Prize-winning author James Kelman pays homage to the writers, artists and political figures who have been significant in his life, and to his work. Kelman writes with characteristic clarity and precision about Mary Gray Hughes, Tillie Olsen, Alex La Guma, Tom Leonard, June Jordan, Alasdair Taylor and many others. And in the process, he shows us the ways that art can access powerful human experiences.
What I do (Memoirs) is both biographical and autobiographical.