Leon Ferrari - The Words Of Others, Conversations Between God And A Few Men And Between A Few Men An
X Artists' Books, ISBN 9780998861623,
Pb, 264 pgs, 18 x 19cm
Acqn. 33506
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Pb, 264 pgs, 18 x 19cm
Acqn. 33506
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£30.00
The Words of Others (Palabras ajenas) is the first full English translation of the Argentine artist Leon Ferrari's uncompromising literary masterpiece (1967). A critique of the Vietnam War and American imperial politics, the book weaves together hundreds of excerpts from newspapers, periodicals, works of history, the Bible, and other sources. Ferrari conceived a dialogue among supposed voices of authority, insisting on the equal complicity of individuals such as Hitler, Lyndon Johnson, Pope Paul VI, and God in perpetuating unending cycles of violence. This translation results from nearly three years of work, including thorough investigation of Ferrari's sources. It accompanies an exhibition of seminal works by Ferrari, curated by Ruth Estevez, Miguel A. Lopez, and Agustin Diez Fischer at the Gallery at REDCAT as part of Pacific Standard Time's Los Angeles/Latin America initiative, which will see the text performed by a cast of over forty artists, actors, and other recognized figures.

