Dietmar Dath
Girls' Calligraphy Exercise
In his notebook, the author and journalist Dietmar Dath captures ten personal moments of art and moments of life. They are about relationships between people, their ways of dealing with one another, communication, friendship, love, art, and criticism. The protagonists include a weasel, Dath’s daughter, his father, and his friend Mareike. In the end, the thoughts of a weasel, who is living in the author’s fridge, crystallize into a true recognition: “Not finishing flourishes in art. It is a kind of succeeding. Failure does not come into it. That is because art is there to invent goals, but not to reach them. An exhibition opening is celebrated and talked about. But its end is passed over in silence.”
Author and translator Dietmar Dath (*1970) is Editor at Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung; he lives in
Frankfurt/Main, Freiburg, and Leipzig.
Dietmar Dath
Girls' Calligraphy Exercise
Texts by Dietmar Dath
Of the serie:
dOCUMENTA (13): 100 Notizen - 100 Gedanken No. 036
Deutsch/Englisch
2011. 24 pp., 6 ills.
14.90 x 21.10 cm
softcover
available
ISBN 978-3-7757-2885-0










































































































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