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A Jar of Wild Flowers
Essays in Celebration of John Berger
A Jar of Wild Flowers
Essays in Celebration of John Berger
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'John Berger has made the world a better place to live in. These essays tell us how he succeeded in that task.'
Arundhati Roy
In this collection of essays on the work of, and conversations with, John Berger, thirty-seven of his friends, artistic collaborators and followers come together to form the first truly international and cross-cultural celebration of his interventions.
Berger has for decades, through his poetic humanism, brought together geographically, historically and socially disparate subjects. His work continues to throw out lifelines across genres, times and types of experience, opening up radical questions about the meaning of belonging and of community. In keeping with this spirit and in celebration of Berger, the short essays in A Jar of Wild Flowers challenge us all to take the brave step from limited sympathy to extended generosity.
With contributions from Ali Smith, Julie Christie, Sally Potter, Ram Rahman, Jean Mohr, Nick Thorpe, Hsiao-Hung Pai and many others.
Table of Contents
Preface - Amarjit Chandan
Introduction - Yasmin Gunaratnam
The Colour of the Cosmos
Graphite - Hans Jürgen Balmes
Hay - Rema Hammami and John Berger
Fire - Kathryn Yusoff
Milk - Ana Amália Alves
Blood - Gavin Francis
Forest - Nikos Papastergiadis
Toast - Michael Broughton
Oil -Tessa McWatt
The Trees are in Their Place
Fences - Nick Thorpe
Method - Iain Chambers
Life - Glenn Jordon
Meetings - Nirmal Puwar
Pain - Francisco-J. Hernández Adrián
Secrets - Hsiao-Hung Pai
Once through a Lens
Memory - Heather Vrana
Stars - Vikki Bell
Conscience - Ram Rahman
Performance - Doa Aly
A Mirror - Rashmi Duraiswamy
Undefeated Despair
Trauma - Alicia Salomone
Jest - Salima Hashmi
Hate - Mustafa Dikeç
Hope - Malathi de Alwis
Spirit - Tania Tamari Nasir
Propaganda - Rochelle Simmons
Here is Where We Meet
Notes - Amarjit Chandan
Verbs - Ali Smith
Play - N. Rajyalakshmi interviews Pushpamala N.
Tenderness - Christina Linardaki
Love - Julie Christie
Courage - Yahia Yakhlef
Solidarity - Ambalavaner Sivanandan
Tennis - John Christie
Afterword - Sally Potter
Product details
Published | 05 Nov 2016 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 418 |
ISBN | 9781783608812 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Visual Arts |
Illustrations | Halftones, black and white 14 |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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A lively collection of celebration and gratitude.
Publishers Weekly
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An outstanding celebration of the commitment, compassion, and fierceness of John's generosity in his life and work. For decades, John has sought the heart of things and given strength. Come to this beautiful book for solidarity, for vision, and the affirmation that some voices are so true they must be heard.
Anne Michaels, poet and author of Fugitive Pieces
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There are a few authors that can change the way you look at the world through their writing and John Berger is one of them.
Jarvis Cocker, musician and author of Mother, Brother, Lover: Selected Lyrics (2012)
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The essays in this collection speak to the great range of John Berger's writing that so often reveals a crucial and often unspoken history of our times.
Michael Ondaatje, author of The English Patient
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Like John Berger himself: remarkable in every sense. This collection is expansive, intimate, sensuous, poetic, and political. A book that enriches the soul.
Suad Amiry, author of Sharon and My Mother-in-Law
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John Berger has made the world a better place to live in. I do not say this lightly. These essays tell us how he succeeded in that task.
Arundhati Roy, author of The God of Small Things

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