The Art of Cruelty
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Maggie Nelson has established herself as one of our foremost cultural critics in this landmark work about representations of violence in art.<br /><br />“An important and frequently surprising book . . . could be read as the foundation for a post-avant-garde aesthetics. ?. . . Nelson, who is also a poet, is such a graceful writer that ?I . . . just sat back and enjoyed the show.”—Laura Kipnis, <em>New York Times Book Review</em>, front-page review<br /><br />“[Nelson's] critiques of individual artists are delightfully fierce without being mean spirited. . . . Fascinating and bracingly intelligent. . . . <em>The Art of Cruelty</em>'s prose is often gorgeous.”—Troy Jollimore, <em>Boston Globe</em><br /><br />“A lean-forward experience, and in its most transcendent moments, reading it can feel like having the best conversation of your life.”—Rachel Syme, NPR Books<br /><br />“I hope that critics, and aspiring critics, and those who are interested in the relationship between art and ethics, read [<em>The Art of Cruelty</em>].”—Susie Linfield, <em>New Republic/The Book</em>
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