Maxine Hong Kingston Chinese-American novelist, nonfiction writer, academic, and activist

The Writer's Brush (edited by Donald Friedman)

The Writer's Brush (edited by Donald Friedman)

Synopsis:

The itch to make dark marks on paper is shared by many writers and artists,” begins John Updike in his essay in The Writer’s Brush, and this stunning collection will amaze lovers of the literary and fine arts alike. Author Donald Friedman has gathered four hundred paintings, drawings, and scultpure—many from private collections, never before published—by more than two hundred of the world’s most famous writers, including thirteen Nobel laureates. The result is astounding. Whether viewing the beautiful landscapes that Hermann Hesse credited with saving his life, the manuscript sketches that Fyodor Dostoevsky made of his characters, or the can-can dancers secretly drawn by Joseph Conrad, readers of The Writer’s Brush will gain new insights into the lives and minds of their favorite writers and the nature of the creative process itself. Accompanying the artwork are fascinating biographies that provide little-known details of the writers’ lives in the visual arts and offer the writers’ own observations on their art and the relationships they saw between word and image. While written for a broad audience, The Writer’s Brush is also an essential reference work, with alphabetical and chronological listings of its subjects and an extensive bibliography. As Friedman notes in his introduction, for many of the writers anthologized here, a coin toss could have determined whether to spend the day standing in a smock or seated with a pen. The Writer’s Brush brings together for the first time—in one unique, affordable volume—both worlds of these writers in the definitive work of the writer-artist.

 

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Topics/Categories:

Donald Friedman, Drawing, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Hermann Hesse, Joseph Conrad, Painting, Sculpture

Type of Work:

Book

Publishers:

Mid-List Press

Purchase From:

Amazon


Original Publish Date:

2007-09-11

ISBNs:

0922811768

Formats:

Hardcover