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Woman Pissing
University of Nebraska Press
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When we think of prototypical artists, we think of, say, Picasso, who made work quickly, easily, effervescently. On the contrary, in Woman Pissing, a literary collage that takes its title from a raunchy Picasso painting, Elizabeth Cooperman celebrates artists-particularly twentieth-century women artists-who have struggled with debilitating self-doubt and uncertainty. At the same time, Cooperman grapples with her own questions of creativity, womanhood, and motherhood, considering her decade-long struggle to finish writing her own book and realizing that she has failed to perform one of the most fundamental creative acts-bearing a child. Woman Pissing is composed of roughly one hundred short prose “paintings” that converge around questions of creativity and fecundity. As the book unfolds it builds a larger metaphor about creativity, and the concerns of artistry and motherhood begin to entwine. The author comes to terms with self-doubt, inefficiency, frustration, and a nonlinear, circuitous process and proposes that these methods might be antidotes to the aggressive bravura and Picassian overconfidence of ego-driven art.
- | Author: Elizabeth Cooperman
- | Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- | Publication Date: Sep 01, 2022
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9781496231444
- | ISBN-10: 1496231449
- Author:
- Elizabeth Cooperman
- Publisher:
- University of Nebraska Press
- Publication Date:
- Sep 01, 2022
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9781496231444
- ISBN10:
- 1496231449