More Than Everything e-bog
109,44 DKK
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Beatrix uses words like she uses paint. . .with brush strokes so vivid and rich I feel as if Im there watching as her story unfolds. I love this book! Sissy SpacekBeatrix Osts memoir of her artistic awakening and early marriage opens on the heels of Germanys recovery from the self-imposed disasters of World War II. She is part of the new generation that dances disobediently in the bombed-out vi...
E-bog
109,44 DKK
Forlag
Turtle Point Press
Udgivet
20 marts 2017
Længde
280 sider
Genrer
Individual artists, art monographs
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781933527949
Beatrix uses words like she uses paint. . .with brush strokes so vivid and rich I feel as if Im there watching as her story unfolds. I love this book! Sissy SpacekBeatrix Osts memoir of her artistic awakening and early marriage opens on the heels of Germanys recovery from the self-imposed disasters of World War II. She is part of the new generation that dances disobediently in the bombed-out villas and underground jazz caverns of Munich. Beatrix rides the dynamic decade up through the world of art, fashion, and cinema into the revolution of politics and consciousness.Marriage to the self-made prodigy and archaeologist, Ferdinand, impresario of the Hot Club, draws her into the mystical realm of the ancient Mexican gods. Soon, two sons are born. They make an odyssey through Mexico where, under the wing of the artistic elite, their homes full of Riveras and Kahlos, the initial impression is intoxicating. But the further they press inland, the more Ferdinand loses himself in his obsession and addictions.Ost draws us into the vortex of human craving to portray the complexities of her early marriage to a man scarred by the war, climbing the magical mountain of his own desires.Accompanied by the authors artwork and photographs from her private collection, Ost shakes free of an impossibly dark life as the wife of an alcoholicbrushes off the stardust of romance and, stepping back in the light, comes into her own. (Barbara Epler, President, New Directions Publishing)