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The ugly history of beautiful things, essays on desire and consumption, Katy Kelleher

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The ugly history of beautiful things, essays on desire and consumption, Katy Kelleher
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-247) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The ugly history of beautiful things
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Katy Kelleher
Sub title
essays on desire and consumption
Summary
In these deeply researched essays, a Paris Review contributor blends science, history, and memoir to explore human obsession with gorgeous things, exposing the fraught histories of makeup, silk, jewels, perfume, and other objects, helping readers to ethically partake in the beauty of the world around them
Table Of Contents
The mercurial charms of the mirror: on seeing and being seen -- Mouth full of petals, veins full of wax: on stealing, eating, praying, and playing with flowers -- Bright blue, cursed cuts: on gemstones, worry stones, and her majesty the diamond -- Spiraling: on the ancient appeal of shells, pearls, and mollusk-made wonders -- Live fast, die pretty: on wearing war paint, faces full of lead, and the makeup of makeup -- Dirty, sweet, floral, foul: the rank of backstory of perfumery -- Women and worms: The prismatic sheen of silk and its fairy-tale logic -- Deceptions and damnation: the molten glow of screens, the beauty of stained glass, and the treachery of spectacles -- Bone white, paper thing: on porcelain dishes, pale faces, and the complicated act of setting a table -- The exhalations of the earth: on marble statues, engineered stones, white lungs, and small lambs
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