The Letters of Paul Czanne
By (Author) Alex Danchev
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
25th July 2019
25th July 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
History of art
759.4
Paperback
392
Width 165mm, Height 240mm
780g
A singular thinker and an uncompromising seeker after artistic truth, Czanne channelled a large part of his wide-ranging intellect and ferocious wit into his letters. This translation by Alex Danchev is based on a thorough re-examination of Czanne's correspondence with family, friends and major figures from the literary and art worlds. Danchev's great achievement is to allow readers in English to hear Czanne's voice for the first time in his own idiomatic, idiosyncratic style. And he sounds rather different from the Czanne we thought we knew - richer, wittier, wiser, more philosophical, more irascible, above all more fully human. The letters offer fresh perspectives on his artistic vision, politics, friendships, psychology, philosophy, literary tastes and classical frame of reference. They provide an intimate insight into the preoccupations and personality of a legend.
'Poignant and powerful . . . for all his travails, Czanne could use words with the same powerful effect with which he laid on patches of colour' - Sunday Times
'The most riveting portrait of the artist yet' - Guardian
'An outstanding and gloriously readable feat of scholarship' - Apollo
Alex Danchev (1955-2016) was Professor of International Relations at the University of St Andrews, and the recipient of a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship for 2014-17. He made his name as a military historian with acclaimed biographies of Oliver Franks and Basil Liddell Hart as well as essays on contemporary politics, notably Anglo-American relations and the so-called war on terror. Danchev was also an art historian and authored highly acclaimed biographies of Georges Braque and Paul Czanne. Alex Danchev (1955-2016) was Professor of International Relations at the University of St Andrews, and the recipient of a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship for 2014-17. He made his name as a military historian with acclaimed biographies of Oliver Franks and Basil Liddell Hart as well as essays on contemporary politics, notably Anglo-American relations and the so-called war on terror. Danchev was also an art historian and authored highly acclaimed biographies of Georges Braque and Paul Czanne.