With this provocative and infinitely moving collection of essays, a preeminent critic of our time responds to the profound questions posed by the visual world. For when John Berger writes about Cubism, he writes not only of Braque, LΓ©ger, Picasso, and Gris, but of that incredible moment early in thi
Sense of Sight
β Scribed by Berger, John
- Book ID
- 110178766
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307794215
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β¦ Synopsis
With this provocative and infinitely moving collection of essays, a preeminent critic of our time responds to the profound questions posed by the visual world. For when John Berger writes about Cubism, he writes not only of Braque, LΓ©ger, Picasso, and Gris, but of that incredible moment early in this century when the world converged around a marvelouis sense of promise. When he looks at the Modigiliani, he sees a manβs infinite love revealed in the elongated lines of the painted figure.
Ranging from the Renaissance to the conflagration of Hiroshima; from the Bosphorus to Manhattan; from the woodcarvers of a French village to Goya, DΓΌrer, and Van Gogh; and from private experiences of love and of loss to the major political upheavals of our time*, The Sense of* Sight encourages us to see with the same breadth, courage, and moral engagement that its author does.
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