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Leela Corman

    Leela Corman ist eine gefeierte Künstlerin, deren Illustrationen vielfältige Themen abdecken, von städtischer Gartenarbeit bis zur Geschichte der Mode. Ihre visuell reichen Arbeiten zieren namhafte Publikationen und Medien. Corman verfeinerte ihr künstlerisches Handwerk durch Studien in Malerei, Druckgrafik und Illustration am Massachusetts College of Art. Ihr unverwechselbarer Stil und ihre Fähigkeit, unterschiedliche Themen mit feinem künstlerischem Gespür zu verbinden, zeichnen ihre Werke aus.

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    We All Wish for Deadly Force
    • We All Wish for Deadly Force

      • 88 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      A collection of short stories by Leela Corman, including devastating personal loss, teaching bellydancing classes, her family in World War II Poland, reports from an American bellydancer about life in post revolution Egypt, and more.

      We All Wish for Deadly Force
    • Unterzakhn

      • 203 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,8(2457)Abgeben

      A mesmerizing, heartbreaking graphic novel of immigrant life on New York’s Lower East Side at the turn of the twentieth century, as seen through the eyes of twin sisters whose lives take radically and tragically different paths. “A haunting and often heartbreaking look at Eastern European Jewish immigrants in the early 20th century [and] also a story about women, power, and bodies.” —Austin American-Statesman For six-year-old Esther and Fanya, the teeming streets of New York’s Lower East Side circa 1910 are both a fascinating playground and a place where life’s lessons are learned quickly and often cruelly. In drawings that capture both the tumult and the telling details of that street life, Unterzakhn (Yiddish for “Underthings”) tells the story of these sisters: as wide-eyed little girls absorbing the sights and sounds of a neighborhood of struggling immigrants; as teenagers taking their own tentative steps into the wider world (Esther working for a woman who runs both a burlesque theater and a whorehouse, Fanya for an obstetrician who also performs illegal abortions); and, finally, as adults battling for their own piece of the “golden land,” where the difference between just barely surviving and triumphantly succeeding involves, for each of them, painful decisions that will have unavoidably tragic repercussions.

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