Titian by John Berger

Titian by John Berger

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This is a first dialogue between John Berger and his daughter about life, physical sensation, and mortality. Secondly it is the vehicle for a series of insights into the daily life and art of the Venetian master, following an uncanny incident at the exhibition of his work staged in Venice in 1990.

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Titian by John Berger

This book is first a dialogue between a daughter and a father about life, physical sensation, mortality. Both seem to listen to the other with great attention. Secondly it is the extraordinary vehicle for a series of insights into the everyday life and the art of the great Venetian master, following an uncanny incident at the large exhibition of his work staged in Venice in 1990. While attending the exhibition Katya meets an old man, who she becomes convinced can only be the ghost of the great painter. Her 'spiritual' visitor engages her in conversation about the minute particularities of painting some of the pictures there. She shares this experience with her father in a letter. He accepts the encounter at face value and discusses the historical background to the old man's remarks, seeking answers to a series of evidential questions about his daughter's encounter. From then on, the three of them, the old painter, the daughter, and the father discuss animals, Greece, fur, sexuality, the strangeness of drawing.
John Berger was born in London. His many books include the Booker-winning novel G and most recently THE SHAPE OF A POCKET, which was published in 2001. Katya Berger studied French and Russian literature at Geneva University, and is a translator, journalist and cinema critic.
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ISBN 13 9780747569145
ISBN 10 0747569142
Title Titian
Author John Berger
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2003-02-17
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.