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HardCover. Pub Date :2012-12-06 Pages: 224 Language: English Publisher: Hamish Hamilton Following on from the acclaimed Just Looking and Still Looking. Always Looking is an insightful collection of art criticism and a masterclass in appreciating art - from the great American man of letters. John Updike.Always Looking treats readers to a series of elegant and sensitive essays on art. and includes writing on a comprehensive array of subjects. both American and European. In The Clarity of Things. Updike looks closely at Copley. Homer. Abstract Expressionism. and Pop. in order to explore what is American in American art. From here he moves to masterpieces of American and European art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - from the sublime landscapes of Frederic Church and the series paintings of Monet and Degas. to the verbal-visual puzzles of Magritte and the steely sculpt...Read More

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    Following on from the acclaimed "Just Looking" and "Still Looking", "Always Looking" is an insightful collection of art criticism and a masterclass in appreciating art - from the great American man of letters, John Updike. "Always Looking" treats readers to a series of elegant and sensitive essays on art, and includes writing on a comprehensive array of subjects, both American and European. In "The Clarity of Things", Updike looks closely at Copley, Homer, Abstract Expressionism, and Pop, in order to explore what is 'American' in American art. From here he moves to masterpieces of American and European art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - from the sublime landscapes of Frederic Church and the series paintings of Monet and Degas, to the verbal-visual puzzles of Magritte and the steely sculptural environments of Richard Serra. With more than two-hundred full-colour reproductions, "Always Looking" is an invitation to see the world afresh through the eyes of John Updike, a matchless connoisseur. "Our time's greatest man of letters - as brilliant a literary critic and essayist as he was a novelist and short-story writer.His death constitutes a loss to our literature that is immeasurable". (Philip Roth). "He was a modern master, a colossal figure in American letters, the finest writer working in English. He dazzled us with his interests and intellectual curiosity, and he turned a beautiful sentence". (Ian McEwan). "Updike was that rare creature: an all-around man of letters, a literary decathlete who brought to his criticism an insider's understanding of craft and technique; a first-class appreciator of talent, capable of describing other artists' work with nimble, pictorial brilliance; an ebullient observer, who could bring to essays about dinosaurs or golf or even the theory of relativity a contagious, boyish sense of wonder". (Michiko Kakutani, "New York Times"). John Updike was born in 1932 in Shillington, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Harvard College in 1954, and spent a year in Oxford, at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art. His novels, stories, and nonfiction collections have won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Howells Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.He died in January 2009. Christopher Carduff, the editor of this volume, is a member of the staff of The Library of America. He is also the editor of Higher Gossip, a collection of John Updike's essays and criticism.

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    A collection of art criticism and a masterclass in appreciating art - from the great American man of letters. It treats readers to a series of essays on art, and includes writing on a comprehensive array of subjects, both American and European.

  • 0241145848
  • 9780241145845
  • John Updike
  • 6 December 2012
  • Hamish Hamilton
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 224
  • 1st ed.
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