Previous
Honor & Heresy: A Gothic Academia Novel – A Haunted Library Mystery and Rivals to Lovers Queer Fantasy Romance

Honor & Heresy: A Gothic Academia Novel – A Haunted Library...

$7.99
Next

How to Get What You Want: Mastering the Art and Science of Persuasion

$7.99
How to Get What You Want: Mastering the Art and Science of Persuasion

How It Feels to Be Alive: Encounters with Art and Our Selves

Author: Megan O'GradyLanguage: EnglishPublisher: Farrar, Straus and GirouxPages: 240Year: 2026
$ USD
  • $ USD
  • ₦ NGN
  • € EUR
  • £ GBP
  • $ CAD

$7.99

🔒 Secure payments powered by Paystack, a Stripe company
📥 Instant download after payment

Add to Wishlist
Add to Wishlist

Description

How It Feels to Be Alive: Encounters with Art and Our Selves

A vital testament to how art makes us who we are―and offers new ways of seeing our world and our lives.

Barbara Kruger once defined art as the ability “to show and tell, through a kind of eloquent shorthand, how it feels to be alive.” Testing that claim, Megan O’Grady takes us on a journey to explore art’s intimate effects and how it might help us find clarity in an uncertain world.

When O’Grady was a teenager, she saw a photograph in a museum that changed her life. When she was at the end of an early marriage, art stoked new ways of thinking about connection and transformation. When she was a new parent, it guided her to confront vulnerability and shame. Whether she was seeking a home or contending with crises personal, political, and ecological, art was a critical lifeline, a source of beauty, solace, and provocation.

Looking closely at five artworks and the context in which each was made―and often drawing on personal conversations with the artists―O’Grady traces the works’ rippling impacts, suggesting sometimes unexpected lineages and genres. How does art expand and redirect our imagination and attention? When bottom-line or nihilistic thinking dominates our public sphere, what meanings and alternatives does art offer?

A vital call to engage deeply, to see in new ways, and to consider all that we take for granted, How It Feels to Be Alive inspires and exhorts, providing a template for thinking through the knottiest problems in our culture and our selves, and the connections between the two.

How It Feels to Be Alive: Encounters with Art and Our Selves

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “How It Feels to Be Alive: Encounters with Art and Our Selves”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Shopping cart

0
image/svg+xml

No products in the cart.

Continue Shopping

Learn tech skills 100% free with a certificate

X