Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists

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Research Abstract
Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists

In 1974, Jean Kennedy Smith founded Very Special Arts to provide people with disabilities opportunities for integration and self-expression through drama, dance, music, creative writing and the visual arts. Now, in a series of candid and revealing interviews conducted by Smith and edited by George Plimpton, sixteen artists talk about their lives - and discuss how art has made a difference to them.

The artists profiled range from a guitarist who plays with his feet to a photographer with a visual impairment who sees through his camera. Some are paralyzed or have cerebral palsy; others are blind or deaf. Some have had disabilities since birth; for others, accidents or illnesses later in life have resulted in a disability. In every case, they have had to find a way of realizing their dreams in a world that is largely indifferent to their situations. Here are stories of pain endured and obstacles overcome, of small satisfactions and breakthrough successes - a moving collection of voices raised in celebration of art and the human spirit. (Book jacket).

CONTENTS
Introduction.
Interviews with sixteen artists.

Appendices.
     I. Glossary.
     II. Disabilities awareness guide.
     III. Disability organizations.
     IV. Very Special Arts State organizations.
     V. Very Special Arts National Programs.

In 1974, Jean Kennedy Smith founded Very Special Arts to provide people with disabilities opportunities for integration and self-expression through drama, dance, music, creative writing and the visual arts. Now, in a series of candid and revealing interviews conducted by Smith and edited by George Plimpton, sixteen artists talk about their lives - and discuss how art has made a difference to them.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Book
Smith, Jean Kennedy and Plimpton, George
0-394-57003-0 (h)
234 p.
December, 1992
PUBLISHER DETAILS

Random House
1745 Broadway
New York
NY, 10019
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