Francis Bacon in Your Blood: A Memoir
Autor Michael Peppiatten Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2015
In June of 1963, when Michael Peppiatt first met Francis Bacon, the former was a college boy at Cambridge, the latter already a famous painter, more than thirty years his senior. And yet, Peppiatt was welcomed into the volatile artist s world; Bacon, considered by many to be "mad, bad, and dangerous to know," proved himself a devoted friend and father figure, even amidst the drinking and gambling.
Though Peppiatt would later write perhaps the definitive biography of Bacon, his sharply drawn memoir has a different vigor, revealing the artist at his most intimate and indiscreet, and his London and Paris milieus in all their seediness and splendor. Bacon is felt with immediacy, as Peppiatt draws from contemporary diaries and records of their time together, giving us the story of a friendship, and a new perspective on an artist of enduring fascination."
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ISBN-10: 1632863448
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 150 x 213 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury USA
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A vivid new memoir by the artist's protégé is set to be a classic . highly entertaining . the narrative comes hurtling off the page with a palpable sense of release and apparently guileless, even artless, candour.The cavalcade of bohemian celebrities goes on and on . captivating...a classic, not only of art writing, but of personal memoir
There is a certain grisly satisfaction in watching an artist behave as one expects an artist to. Francis Bacon . always delivered and just how richly is recorded by Peppiatt . A wonderfully vivid account
The best art memoir published in years
An intoxicating tour of the painter's louchest, and most productive, years
Peppiatt offers a window into the experiences and emotional intelligence of this great artist
A remarkable book ... it captures what it was like to be in the presence of this brilliant, camp, reckless, waspish, drunken, generous, shameless character. Michael Peppiatt brings him back to life and somehow carries off the near-impossible trick of echoing the repetitive nature of his drunken talk ... while somehow preserving his electricity and effervescence
An intimate memoir of two intense and interlaced lives ... Full of gossip, binges, nausea, bruises, stained sheets, punchlines and death wishes
This fine memoir is more insightful than gossipy, and as a subject Bacon is just about unbeatable
Fascinating and engaging
Entertaining, calculated and acerbic, Michael Peppiatt really does seem to have a bit of Bacon in his blood
Every page is fresh, immediate, and flashing with glimpses into Bacon's complicated psyche
An affecting personal narrative about his friendship with the great painter
Francis Bacon's views on art, death and his bohemian circle make revealing reading in this enjoyable memoir
An enthralling, delightful story of two very different men
Part diary, part art history, part love letter, his memoir captures what it was like to know this brilliant, camp genius . an excellent glimpse into a vanished London bohemia