The Visitors' Book: In Francis Bacon's Shadow: The Lives of Richard Chopping and Denis Wirth-Miller
Autor Jon Lys Turneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2017
The Visitors' Book is both an extraordinary insight into the minutiae of Dicky and Denis's life together and what it meant to be gay in pre-Wolfenden Britain, as well as a pocket social history of the era and a unique perspective into mid-twentieth century art. With reams of previously unseen material, this is a fascinating and unique opportunity to delve into post-war Britain.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472121677
ISBN-10: 1472121678
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 2x 8pp b+w and colour plate sections. B+w images integrated throughout.
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Constable
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472121678
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 2x 8pp b+w and colour plate sections. B+w images integrated throughout.
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Constable
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
An absolute goldmine for Bacon biographers ... But it would be unfair if The Visitors' Book was read only as a footnote to Bacon ... it is full of memorable vignettes, delicious anecdotes and many moving letters from Chopping to Wirth-Miller and vice versa ... haunting biography
Perceptive ... an excellent social history of gay life in the 20th century ... a lively commentary on modern British art and culture ... entertaining yarns
This handsome book is a stimulating and absorbing description of intertwined bohemian and artists' lives but also an important slice of social and cultural history from original sources. It not only describes the ferment of post-war Britain and the collapsing norms of class and convention, but also offers an example for all of us of a few brave souls doggedly pursuing their artistic vocations and world views against all the odds
This panoramic portrait ... is immensely entertaining ... the disputed works in the plate section are the best Bacons I have seen
Anecdotes abound in this highly entertaining memoir
An excellent read ... an essential reference source for Bacon researchers ... The Visitors' Book is a fascinating and informative study of two unjustly overlooked figures in the British post-war art scene
A moving study of hero worship ... as entertaining as it is poignant
This lively, gossipy, indiscreet book brings the couple vividly to life, showing us their loving and destructive relationship in all its complexity. It sheds light on Bacon's professional and private life, and is essential reading for Bacon fans and scholars
A worthy memorial to this troubled pair
A compelling account of Fifties artistic bohemia from the fringes
Jon Lys Turner's marvellous book was obliged to carry its explanatory subtitle . . . but this is to diminish its scope and achievement . . . astounding vignettes of Bacon . . . The author tells his outrageous tales in a deadpan manner and has a knack for the concise character sketch . . . an alternative cultural history of the British scene
Perceptive ... an excellent social history of gay life in the 20th century ... a lively commentary on modern British art and culture ... entertaining yarns
This handsome book is a stimulating and absorbing description of intertwined bohemian and artists' lives but also an important slice of social and cultural history from original sources. It not only describes the ferment of post-war Britain and the collapsing norms of class and convention, but also offers an example for all of us of a few brave souls doggedly pursuing their artistic vocations and world views against all the odds
This panoramic portrait ... is immensely entertaining ... the disputed works in the plate section are the best Bacons I have seen
Anecdotes abound in this highly entertaining memoir
An excellent read ... an essential reference source for Bacon researchers ... The Visitors' Book is a fascinating and informative study of two unjustly overlooked figures in the British post-war art scene
A moving study of hero worship ... as entertaining as it is poignant
This lively, gossipy, indiscreet book brings the couple vividly to life, showing us their loving and destructive relationship in all its complexity. It sheds light on Bacon's professional and private life, and is essential reading for Bacon fans and scholars
A worthy memorial to this troubled pair
A compelling account of Fifties artistic bohemia from the fringes
Jon Lys Turner's marvellous book was obliged to carry its explanatory subtitle . . . but this is to diminish its scope and achievement . . . astounding vignettes of Bacon . . . The author tells his outrageous tales in a deadpan manner and has a knack for the concise character sketch . . . an alternative cultural history of the British scene