Journals, 1939-1977 by Keith Vaughan

Journals, 1939-1977 by Keith Vaughan

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Summary

Keith Vaughan's Journals merits a place among the greatest confessional writing of the twentieth century. and he would write until his suicide in 1977.

Editor Alan Ross hails Vaughan's Journals as 'a self-portrait of astonishing honesty: devoid of disguise in any shape or form, or hypocrisy'.

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Journals, 1939-1977 by Keith Vaughan

Keith Vaughan's Journals merits a place among the greatest confessional writing of the twentieth century. and he would write until his suicide in 1977. Editor Alan Ross hails Vaughan's Journals as 'a self-portrait of astonishing honesty: devoid of disguise in any shape or form, or hypocrisy'.
Keith Vaughan (1912-1977) was a painter and a writer. As a painter he belonged initially to the Neo-Romantic movement of the 1940s but increasingly developed his own idiosyncratic style. Concentrating on studies of male figures, his style became progressively more abstract. Despite his undeniable stature as an artist, he is perhaps as well known today for his journals which are one of the greatest pieces of confessional writing of the twentieth-century.
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ISBN 13 9780571260386
ISBN 10 0571260381
Title Journals, 1939-1977
Author Keith Vaughan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2010-03-18
Number of pages 236
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