That High Lonesome Sound
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That High Lonesome Sound by John Cohen
We spend our lives running. Running to work, to meet our friends, to get to the movies before they start-always rushing from one place to another on a whirlwind of activity. For some this hectic schedule is a form of escape, a reflex to avoid something deep inside that is too horrible to imagine and too painful to confront. For Kehinde Komolafe, moving halfway across the world is what it takes for that running to come to a stop. Following her inner voice, Kehinde leaves behind her successful banking career in London for a new adventure in Beijing and suddenly finds herself alone in a foreign land with very limited abilities to communicate to those around her. This forces her to look for solace in the one place she has been avoiding her entire adult life: inside herself. Finally uncovering the truth about the sexual abuse she experienced during her childhood, she knows now that there is no going back to who she was before moving to China. Able to face the horror of her past and fight to heal it, she begins to unravel the core of her being and unleash her true nature. Inspired by the World Health Organization's findings that estimate one hundred and fifty million girls and seventy-three million boys under the age of eighteen experienced sexual violence of varying degrees in the year 2002 alone, Kehinde selflessly shares her story. A raw, emotional tour de force that is bracingly honest and emotionally resonant, Kehinde's memoir lets other survivors of childhood sexual abuse know that life can go on, that what they experienced is in their past, and their future is as bright as they care to make it. A brave account of healing, personal growth, and an adventurous travelogue, IWokeUpInChina is an honest, searing, and inspirational story that offers a very real and balanced picture of what happens to the victim of sexual abuse.
Cohen, John: - John Cohen was born in 1932 in New York City's Sunnyside, Queens and now lives in Putnam Valley, New York. A 1957 Yale School of Art alumnus, Cohen studied with Josef Albers. Cohen was a founding member of the New Lost City Ramblers with whom he toured and recorded from 1958-2008, making 20 albums. Cohen was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2001 and made nine field recordings of traditional music including Roscoe Holcomb and High Atmosphere and also served as a music consultant for T Bone Burnett's Cold Mountain. Cohen's photographs are in collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Corcoran Museum and National Gallery in Washington D.C., as well as The Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The author of many books, Cohen's photography publications include There Is No Eye and Young Bob, both published by powerHouse Books, as well as Past Present Peru, Cheap Rents, Here & Gone, and Walking In The Light, all published by Steidl. Cohen was a professor emeritus of photography at SUNY Purchase College from 1972-1996 and a prolific filmmaker of 17 music documentaries including: The High Lonesome Sound, End of an Old Song, Musical Holdouts, Mountain Music of Peru, and Pericles In America, among others.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| EAN | 0016351140494 |
| Title | That High Lonesome Sound |
| Release date | 2002-08-27 |
| Format | NTSC |
| Region Code | 0 |
| Running time | 70 minutes |
| Studio | Shanachie |
| Audience Rating | To Be Announced |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Note | Unavailable |
| Artist | John Cohen |
| Director | John Cohen |