The Face of Britain
Autor Simon Schamaen Limba Engleză Hardback
>Schama's compelling analysis and impassioned evocation of these works create an unforgettable verbal mosaic that at once reveals and transforms the images he places before us. Lavishly illustrated and written with the storytelling brio that is Schama's trademark, The Face of Britain invites us to look at a nation's visual legacies and find its reflection.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190621872
ISBN-10: 0190621877
Pagini: 632
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 41 mm
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
ISBN-10: 0190621877
Pagini: 632
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 41 mm
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Notă biografică
Simon Schama is Professor of History and Art History at Columbia University and the author of many books, including Rough Crossings, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction, and The Embarrassment of Riches. He is a Contributing Editor to the Financial Times for which he writes on politics and culture and has written and presented more than fifty documentaries for the BBC, PBS, and the History Channel, including The Power of Art, which won the 2007 International Emmy for Best Arts Programming.
Recenzii
Schama's
greatest
gift
is
a
sure
eye
for
an
extraordinary
story...This
isn't
what
you
get
from
conventional
historians
or
conventional
art
writers,
more's
the
pity...Schama
has
written
books
which
will
still
be
bought
and
talked
about
a
century
from
nowand
he
hasn't
lost
an
ounce
of
zest
or
intelligence.
Damn
him...
He knows the history, the biography, and the art history...he made me look and learn.He is a great storyteller and we learn something new on every page.
All of these lives rendered withan acuity of detail that could rival the best of portraitists... describing Lawrence's portrait of Wilberforce, Schama calls the painting a work of "transforming empathy". That phrase could be true of his storytelling throughout this book.
Simon Schama's richly illustrated history of Britain in portraits isa work of dazzling panache... a book to devour.
He has animated our portraits superlatively.One of our most in-demand public intellectuals has deftly ventriloquised his talking heads.
Wonderfully compelling ... what this book, full of unhackneyed paintings and unfamiliar stories, shows is thatwhen Schama is at his best he can see straight through people.
Rich in its variety of subjects ...poignantly memorable
Some of the best writing on British portraiture I have read.
He is bothan inspired communicator of detail and context, an excitable and exciting critic and a sleeve-tugging gossip.The idea of portraiture is a perfect vehicle for his detailed imagination...the subjects of the portraits become uncannily alive.
Viewers of his TV shows know what a passionate presenter of his subject - art history - Simon Schama is.He button-holes your eye on his inward voyage of imagination. He does it as compulsively on the page as on screen... I welcome back in this book history as people - people whose characters can be read in their fascinating faces.
Inspiring ... Schama tells it with panache,weaving facts and anecdotes into a vivid history.
Schama has a masterly ability to conjure up character and vivify conflict
With Schama you look at a picture andsee it as you hadn't before
Splendid,spirited,immensely enjoyableandwide-ranging
Shows Schama at his best . . .as full of memorable incident as a Bellow novel and wittier than a Woody Allen movie
Schama writes with grace and wit, and his enthusiasms are contagious
Dazzling, beyond praise
Splendid... seething with ideas.Schama brings great intimacy and authority to proceedings
He knows the history, the biography, and the art history...he made me look and learn.He is a great storyteller and we learn something new on every page.
All of these lives rendered withan acuity of detail that could rival the best of portraitists... describing Lawrence's portrait of Wilberforce, Schama calls the painting a work of "transforming empathy". That phrase could be true of his storytelling throughout this book.
Simon Schama's richly illustrated history of Britain in portraits isa work of dazzling panache... a book to devour.
He has animated our portraits superlatively.One of our most in-demand public intellectuals has deftly ventriloquised his talking heads.
Wonderfully compelling ... what this book, full of unhackneyed paintings and unfamiliar stories, shows is thatwhen Schama is at his best he can see straight through people.
Rich in its variety of subjects ...poignantly memorable
Some of the best writing on British portraiture I have read.
He is bothan inspired communicator of detail and context, an excitable and exciting critic and a sleeve-tugging gossip.The idea of portraiture is a perfect vehicle for his detailed imagination...the subjects of the portraits become uncannily alive.
Viewers of his TV shows know what a passionate presenter of his subject - art history - Simon Schama is.He button-holes your eye on his inward voyage of imagination. He does it as compulsively on the page as on screen... I welcome back in this book history as people - people whose characters can be read in their fascinating faces.
Inspiring ... Schama tells it with panache,weaving facts and anecdotes into a vivid history.
Schama has a masterly ability to conjure up character and vivify conflict
With Schama you look at a picture andsee it as you hadn't before
Splendid,spirited,immensely enjoyableandwide-ranging
Shows Schama at his best . . .as full of memorable incident as a Bellow novel and wittier than a Woody Allen movie
Schama writes with grace and wit, and his enthusiasms are contagious
Dazzling, beyond praise
Splendid... seething with ideas.Schama brings great intimacy and authority to proceedings