Twenty-eight Artists and Two Saints: Essays - Joan Acocella - Books - Vintage - 9780307275769 - February 12, 2008
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Twenty-eight Artists and Two Saints: Essays

Joan Acocella

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Twenty-eight Artists and Two Saints: Essays

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 husband?s 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 art?and the courage, perseverance, and, sometimes, dumb luck that it requires.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 12, 2008
ISBN13 9780307275769
Publishers Vintage
Pages 560
Dimensions 130 × 200 × 30 mm   ·   503 g
Language English  

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