Learning To Draw\A History: In the Field Where Daffodils Grow, Basil King

Learning To Draw\A History: In the Field Where Daffodils Grow

Basil King

Publisher: Libellum Books
PubDate: 4/1/2008
ISBN: 9780975299357
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $10.00
Quantity Available: 62
Pages: 44
 

Poetry. A genre almost invented by this multifarious talent—poem-memoir or prose-poem-memoir—this text, part of a series that King has begun to publish, brings to bear his talents both as writer and visual artist, as he contemplates some heroes—Hartley, Pound, H. D., Williams, Demuth, Sheeler, Giotto, Nijinksy, Virginia Woolfe and her sister, Vanessa, Roger Fry, and perhaps most significantly, Emily Carr. This book contains the autobiography of a painting. The personal knowledge of "Paintings stay alive because people look at them. And when they don't, they die."

Author City: BROOKLYN, NY USA

Basil King, a prolific, widely collected painter and a writer, first went to Black Mountain at 16. His paintings are in many public and private collections, including Yale University and the New York Public Library. His books of poetry include 77 BEASTS: BASIL KING'S BEASTIARY and MIRAGE: A POEM IN 22 SECTIONS.

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