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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SAVED BY GRACE?,
This review is from: Amazing Grace: A Life of Beauford Delaney (Hardcover)
America's artistic milieu is known for dismissing from its memory those artists whose works and lives are deemed trivial and not worthy of consideration. Such an attitude has denied younger generations of artists the experience of knowing some of the great artistic man and women of our time. Beauford Delaney was one of those artists relegated to the halls of obscurity.Amazing Grace is David Leemings biographical piece that examines Delaney's life and contributions to the art world. He looks at the forces which brought forth America's premiere modernist artist and shows how his gift impacted on the way one views life and art. Who is this man, Delaney? A superficial view of his life reveals him as an impoverished homosexual Black artist who is plagued by many demons as he struggles to find himself as an artist and at peace with his sexuality. James Baldwin called him his spiritual father who was a cross between Brer Rabbit and St. Francis of Asissi. Others knew him as the good negro or an eccentric gadfly. Whatever one may call him, Delaney's goal was to infuse the concept of love within his work that would bring him the wholeness that he failed to capture in his life. Plagued by paranoia, alcoholism and guilt over his homosexuality, Delaney failed to achieve intimacy in his relationships but poured out his inner struggle through his art. Like many artists, he went through several stages of development in his career which reached its climax in France. Unfortunately the demon of paranoia stripped him of his artistic ability in his later years. This book must be read to get a handle on the artistic struggles of African Americans and how they succeeded inspite of their alienation from the mainstream art world. Delaney also struggled with being homosexual which undoubtably alienated him from his family and Black colleagues. His struggle opens up a new chapter in examining how sexuality impacts on a minority artists life. Delaney was saved from obscurity through this view of his life. Whether he was saved by grace is a moot point for his demonic voices did him in.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Reviewed in Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review,
By A Customer
This review is from: Amazing Grace: A Life of Beauford Delaney (Hardcover)
James E. Coleman, Jr., writing in the Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1999 notes: "Whether Leeming is as successful in taking on an artist's life as he had been with the literary life of [James] Baldwin, I am not certain. His knowledge of Baldwin's literary world is not quite matched by his savvy of the art world of the same period. Nevertheless, we have a fine introduction to an artist whose reputation is growing and who lived a fascinating life." That's high praise coming from Coleman, editor of The Encyclopedia Homophilica.
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What a find!,
By Salima Masud "Salima Masud" (Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amazing Grace: A Life of Beauford Delaney (Hardcover)
I found 'AMAZING GRACE' a life of Beauford Delaney at the local library, a hardback in perfect condition,(price, fifty cents). I had never heard of Beauford Delaney. "my best loved book" is what it is to me. The complete description of his wonderful art, moods, the struggle to stay sane and the beautiful friendship he shared with James Baldwin took me on his journey.
Beauford's lack of fear to travel to another country, change his painting style to fit what he felt in his heart and soul must have taken lots of courage and after reading the book I know he suffered. Thank you, David Leeming for letting the world see Mr. Delaney, and a special thanks to my local library for giving me this treasured book in 2009. Salima Masud |
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Amazing Grace: A Life of Beauford Delaney by David Adams Leeming (Hardcover - February 19, 1998)
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