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Si Lewen's Parade: An Artist's Odyssey
By (Author) Si Lewen
Introduction by Art Spiegelman
Abrams
Abrams ComicArts
1st September 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
741.59438
Hardback
148
Width 207mm, Height 278mm, Spine 34mm
1110g
Si Lewen's Parade is a timeless story told in a language that knows no country - a wordless epic that, despite its muteness, is more powerful than the written or the spoken word. First published in 1957, The Parade is a lost classic, newly discovered, remastered, and presented by Art Spiegelman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Maus. Reproduced in a unique two-sided accordion-fold format with an extensive overview of the artist's career on the verso, The Parade is a celebration of art and the story of recurring war as Si Lewen experienced it over the past 90 years, watching the joyful parades that marked the end of World War I lead into the death marches of World War II and the Korean War. As The Parade unfolds, the reader is taken on an unforgettable journey of sequential images.
An eloquent and vigorous protest against wars horror and futility. * The New York Times, from an exhibition review of The Parade, 1953 *
Nothing can equal the psychological effect of real art . . .Our time needs you and your work! * Albert Einstein, from a letter to Si Lewen, 1951 *
The Parade is a powerfully moving free-jazz dirge of a book that depicts mankinds recurring war fever. It remains sadly urgent and relevant today. * Art Spiegelman, from his introduction *
A compelling testament to Lewens gifts for stirring our souls with the silent grace of painted panel after panel after panel. As narrative, it is music by which to mourn Mans fate. * The Washington Post *
There are many masterworks dealing with conflict and its evils, from Goyas Disasters of War to Picassos Guernica to Jacob Lawrences War Series. Si Lewens Parade must be counted among them. * Wall Street Journal *
Si Lewen was born in Lublin, Poland, on November 8, 1918. During World War II he served in the US Army as one of the Ritchie Boys (German-speaking Special Ops) from the invasion of Normandy to the liberation of Buchenwald. He resumed his career as a painter after the war. Lewen lives in Gwynedd, Pennsylvania. Si Lewen passed away at the Foulkways retirement home in Gwynedd, Pennsylvania, on July 25, 2016. A few days before his death, Art Spiegelman presented him with a finished copy of Si Lewens Parade: An Artists Odyssey. Lewens daughter Nina Kardon said, Seeing the book brought him not only happiness, but a sense of closure to his life. The Whitney Museum of American Art acquired several pieces of his art from Si Lewen's Parade in 2017. Art Spiegelman is an American comics writer, artist, and editor best known for his Pulitzer Prizewinning graphic novel memoir, Maus.