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The Wig Luigi Amara

The Wig By Luigi Amara

The Wig by Luigi Amara


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Summary

A witty, eloquent, curious history of the wig.

The Wig Summary

The Wig: A Harebrained History by Luigi Amara

Whether in a court room or a dressing room, wigs come in many forms and represent many things: from power, to sexuality, to parody, to health, to self-identity, to disguise. Wigs are present at parties and in chemotherapy rooms, in pop music and contemporary art. In this witty and eloquent book, Luigi Amara reflects on the curious history of the wig and along the way takes a sideways look at Western civilization. Amara illuminates how the wig has starred throughout history, from ancient Egypt to the court of Louis XIV, and from British courtrooms to drag shows today. Containing many striking and unusual images, The Wig will appeal to all those interested in the history of fashion--as well as philosophy, art, culture, and aesthetics.

The Wig Reviews

A witty and encyclopedic work. . . . Should be part of the collection of any enthusiast of the essay genre. -- Ignacio M. Sanchez Prado * Los Angeles Review of Books * [Explores] the wig's silly, sexy, and serious strains in a collection of fanciful short essays. . . . It's clear that for Amara, the wig is an excuse to ponder, wander, and lose himself to flights of fancy. -- Lauren Moya Ford * Hyperallergic * The reader may find that all objects, when inspected in this way, display a wider cultural resonance. The real question, then, is whether that resonance is as important as the writer believes. Amara makes some ambitious claims... An interesting and enjoyable study. * Times Literary Supplement * With the precision of a Renaissance collector, Amara has written a book as wonderful and impressive as the old cabinets of curiosities. From Andy Warhol to Andre Agassi, the collection exposed in The Wig makes us smile and laugh with amazement, while we reflect on how shaky identity is. -- Carlos Fonseca, Trinity College, Cambridge, author of Natural History A clever and illuminating take on the world of wigs. A book every hairdresser should have in their collection. -- Isaac Davidson, hairstylist, wig designer, founder of Wigbar In this smart and humorous account of the history of the wig, Amara proves he's not afraid of frivolity, using it to dig deep into the history of our ideas and costumes. -- Juan Pablo Villalobos, author of I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me and Down the Rabbit Hole

About Luigi Amara

Luigi Amara is the author of many poetry collections, essays, and children's books, including Nu)n(ca, winner of the International Poetry Prize in Spanish, and The School of Boredom. He lives in Mexico City. Christina MacSweeney is an award-winning literary translator specializing in Latin American fiction.

Additional information

GOR010829129
9781789143461
1789143462
The Wig: A Harebrained History by Luigi Amara
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Reaktion Books
2020-10-12
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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