Creative Non-fiction. A multifaceted set of lively writings by two poet-intellectuals (A. D. Coleman and Charles Bernstein) about the veracity of an avant-garde essay by third (David Antin) regarding realities within a publishing house run by the parents of one of them, Coleman, this author.
Creative Non-fiction. A multifaceted set of lively writings by two poet-intellectuals (A. D. Coleman and Charles Bernstein) about the veracity of an avant-garde essay by third (David Antin) regarding realities within a publishing house run by the parents of one of them, Coleman, this author.
Born in Brooklyn into a family of writers, Allan Douglass Coleman received his M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State College. Under the pen name A. D. Coleman, he has worked as a freelance cultural journalist since 1967, specializing in writing about contemporary photography and new digital technologies. He has been a columnist for the Village Voice, the New York Times, and the New York Observer, and contributed to Artforum, ARTnews, Technology Review, Juliet Art Magazine (Italy), European Photography (Germany), La Fotogra a (Spain), Art Today (China) and numerous literary journals. He has received the Culture Prize of the German Photographic Society and the J Dudley Johnston Award from the Royal Photographic Society (U.K.)among other honors. His blog Photocritic International appears at photocritic.com. Allan Coleman More info: villaflorentine.us
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