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At Your Own Risk: A Saint's Testament by Derek Jarman
$29.99 AUD
Category: Gay Male & Bi Biography/Memoir
Derek Jarman is known as a painter, theatre designer and maker of films such as "Jubilee", "Caravaggio", "The Garden" and "Edward II". This book consists of a series of autobiographical fragments, interviews and newspapers extracts in which he celebrates homosexuality, articulating the pain, anxiety and ...Show more
Blue by Derek Jarman
$21.99 AUD
Category: Popular Culture | Series: Ekphrasis Ser.
"For Blue there are no boundaries or solutions." —Derek JarmanOriginally released as a feature film in 1993, the year before the acclaimed artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman's death due to an AIDS-related illness, Blue is a daring and powerful work of art. The film - and this highly-anticipated book's te ...Show more
Jubilee by Chris Goode; Derek Jarman; James Whaley
$23.99 AUD
Category: Plays & Scripts | Series: Oberon Modern Plays Ser.
Modern Nature by Derek Jarman
$22.99 AUD
Category: Gay Male & Bi Biography/Memoir | Series: The\Journals of Derek Jarman Ser.
A divine, meditative and inspiring diary of Derek Jarman's famous garden at Dungeness. 'An essential - urgent - book for the 21st Century' Hans Ulrich Obrist WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY OLIVIA LAING In 1986 Derek Jarman discovered he was HIV positive and decided to make a garden at his cottage on the barren ...Show more
Pharmacopoeia - A Dungeness Notebook by Derek Jarman
$22.99 AUD
Category: Gay Male & Bi Biography/Memoir | Series: Vintage Classics | Reading Level: very good
'I planted a dog rose. Then I found a curious piece of driftwood and used this, and one of the necklaces of holey stones on the wall, to stake the rose. The garden had begun. I saw it as a therapy and a pharmacopoeia.' In 1986 artist and filmmaker, Derek Jarman, bought Prospect Cottage, a Victorian fish ...Show more
Smiling in Slow Motion by Derek Jarman
$19.99 AUD
Category: Gay Male & Bi Biography/Memoir
Smiling in Slow Motion is Derek Jarman's last journal, stretching from May 1991 until a fortnight before his death in February 1994. Jarman writes with his trademark humour and candour about friends and enemies, as he races through his final years of film-making, gardening and radical political protest. ...Show more
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