词条 | Jane Wodening |
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LifeWodening grew up in a Chicago suburb, and moved to Fraser, Colorado, when she was eleven years old. After graduating highschool in Boulder, she dropped out of college and went to New York City. After meeting Stan Brakhage, the couple traveled around the country for several years before settling in Lump Gulch, where they had five children together. After separating from Brakhage, she again traversed the U.S. and settled in a cabin in Fourth of July Canyon, where she lived alone for ten years and authored seven collections of short stories.[2] Window Water Baby MovingJane insisted that Brakhage be present at the birth of their daughter, Myrrenna; however, Brakhage felt he would faint if he weren't focused on filming the event.[3] The hospital initially gave permission for filming, but this was later reneged.[3] Instead, Brakhage transferred the birth to their home, hiring a nurse and some expensive emergency equipment.[3] Jane was originally "very, very shy" about being filmed, but eventually relented after Brakhage made "a big dramatic scene and said 'All right, let's forget it!'"[3] Most of the film was shot by Brakhage himself, but Jane occasionally took the camera to capture her husband's reactions.[4] Bibliographyworks by Jane Wodening• Wolf Dictionary - Sockwood Press, Nederland, CO 80466, 2016 • Brakhage’s Childhood - Granary Books, New York, NY 2016 • The Lady Orangutan and Other Stories - Sockwood Press, Nederland, CO 2014 • Living Up There - Foreword by Reed Bye - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 2009 • Egypt and Me - Introduction by Jennifer Heath, design by Sarah Bell - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 2012 • First Presence - Introduction by Merill Gilfillan - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 2000 • Mountain Woman Tales - illustrated by Betsy Buck - Grackle Books, Nederland, CO 1994 second edition Mountain Woman Tales and Bird Journal, 1967 - Baksun Books, Boulder CO 2000 • Book of Gargoyles - preface by Lucia Berlin - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 1999 • Moon Songs - situations press, New York, NY 1997 • The Inside Story - Baksun Books in collaboration with Rodent Press, Boulder, CO 1996 • From the Book of Legends - 100 copies made - Granary Books, New York, NY 1989 second edition, preface by Robert Creeley - Invisible Books, London, UK 1993 • Lump Gulch Tales - Grackle Books, Nederland, CO 1993 second edition - Baksun Books, Boulder, CO 1993 articles:Rolling StockWorking PapersThe Daily PlanetWhole Earth MagazineWorks & ConversationsSquare Oneanthologies:Maya Deren and the American Avant-Garde Sites of Insite Primal Picnics Uncontained The Libraries of Thought and Imagination Quotes"The moon was a great chum when I was an adolescent. He looked like a freckle-faced boy and when he’d smile, it was going to be a nice day."[5] References1. ^{{cite journal|last1=Deming|first1=Richard|title=Collage, Collaboration, and Material Quotation: The Scrapbooks of Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage, 1962-66, in the Beinecke Library|journal=The Yale University Library Gazette|date=October 2006|volume=81|issue=1/2|pages=27–41|jstor=40859520}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Wodening, Jane}}2. ^{{cite web|last1=Smith|first1=Jeffrey|title=Author’s latest ties together lifetime of observations|url=http://mmacmonthly.com/2015/01/06/authors-latest-ties-together-lifetime-of-observations/|publisher=MMAC Monthly|accessdate=17 August 2015}} 3. ^1 2 3 MacDonald, Scott (2005) A critical cinema: interviews with independent filmmakers, p64-66 4. ^Barr, William R. (1999) "Brakhage: Artistic Development in Two Childbirth Films," Film quarterly: forty years, a selection, University of California Press, p536-541 5. ^{{cite web|last1=Whittaker|first1=R|title=A Conversation with Jane Wodening: Doors of Perception |url=http://www.conversations.org/story.php?sid=330|website=Works & Conversations|accessdate=17 August 2015}} 3 : American short story writers|Year of birth missing (living people)|Living people |
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