Rosamond Bernier has lived an unusually full liferemarkable for its vividness and diversity of experienceand she has known many (one is tempted to say all) of the greatest artists and composers of the twentieth century.
In Some of My Lives, Bernier has made a kind of literary scrapbook from an extraordinary array of writings, ranging from diary entries to her many contributions to the art journal L'OEIL, which she cofounded in 1955. The result is a multifaceted self-portrait of a life informed and surrounded by the arts.
Through the stories of her encounters with some of the twentieth century's great artists and composersincluding Pablo Picasso, Leonard Bernstein, Max Ernst, Aaron Copeland, Malcolm Lowry, and Karl Lagerfeldwe come to understand the sheer richness of Bernier's experiences, interactions, and memories. The result is pithy, hilarious, and wisea richly rewarding chronicle of many lives fully lived.