Here is a dazzling collection from Joan Acocella, one of our most admired cultural critics: thirty-one essays that consider the life and work of some of the most influential artists of our time (and two saints: Joan of Arc and Mary Magdalene). Acocella writes about Primo Levi, Holocaust survivor and chemist, who wrote the classic memoir, Survival in Auschwitz; M.F.K. Fisher who, numb with grief over her husbands suicide, dictated the witty and classic How to Cook a Wolf; and many other subjects, including Dorothy Parker, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Saul Bellow. Twenty-Eight Artists and Two Saints is indispensable reading on the making of artand the courage, perseverance, and, sometimes, dumb luck that it requires.
Twenty-eight Artists and Two Saints: Essays
Vintage
$18.10 - $37.20
- UPC:
- 9780307275769
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 2/12/2008
- Release Date:
- 2/12/2008
- Author:
- Acocella, Joan
- Language:
- English: Published; English: Original Language; English
- Pages:
- 540