Ebook: Surreal Eden : Edward James and Las Pozas
- Tags: James Edward -- 1907-1984 -- Homes and haunts -- Mexico -- Xilitla (San Luis Potosí) Eclecticism in architecture -- Mexico -- Xilitla (San Luis Potosí) Las Pozas (Xilitla San Luis Potosí Mexico) Art patrons -- Great Britain -- Biography. James Edward Frank Willis -- 1907- -- Homes and haunts -- Mexico -- Xilitla (San Luis Potosí)
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
- City: Ne
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
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Turning his back on the strictures of England, a faltering career as a poet, and his failed marriage, James followed the movable feast around Europe and then headed for America and 1940s Los Angeles, where he was a member of the colony of artists and writers that included Man Ray, Isamu Noguchi, and Christopher Isherwood. But it was ultimately in Mexico that he felt at home and became an artist in his own right, creating the remarkable Las Pozas, in the remote town of Xilitla, an area abounding in waterfalls and wild orchids. Working with local Otomi Indians, he sculpted the jungle, illuminated the forest, and built parapets in the sky. Award-winning biographer Margaret Hooks tells the bizarre, often tragic tale of his life and the creation of his surreal masterpiece, captured exquisitely in photographs by Sally Mann, Michael Schuyt, Lourdes Almeida, and others