Peter Clothier
Author | Los Angeles, California |
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Peter Clothier has spent many years enriching lives across the world through his writing and fresh perspectives on politics, teaching, the creative process, art, religion, and culture. As a long time observer of the contemporary art world and a widely published writer, Peter Clothier’s publications include: Aspley .... more
Peter Clothier has spent many years enriching lives across the world through his writing and fresh perspectives on politics, teaching, the creative process, art, religion, and culture. As a long time observer of the contemporary art world and a widely published writer, Peter Clothier’s publications include: Aspley Guise, poems, Red Hill Press, San Francisco, 1969; Parapoems, Horizon Press, New York, 1972; Chiaroscuro, a novel, St. Martins Press, New York, 1985, Signet Paperback, 1986; Dirty Down, a novel, Atheneum, New York, 1987; David Hockney, a monograph in the Abbeville Modern Masters Series, New York, 1994; While I Am Not Afraid: Secrets of a Man’s Heart, a memoir, published by High Mountain Press, Santa Fe, 1997 and a collection of political essays, The Bush Diaries. He also wrote Mind Work: Shedding Delusions of the Path to the Creative Core, a series of essays examining the importance of self-examination to the creative process, and Persist: In Praise of the Creative Spirit in a World Gone Mad with Commerce, which addresses the predicament of the creative individual in a culture in which celebrity and money trump talent and quality of work. His most recent book, DEAR HARRY: LETTERS TO MY FATHER, will be published Fall 2022.