One of the best-known historians of twentieth-century art recounts how he ingratiated himself with Pablo Picasso after World War II and became the confidant of Picasso's least-known, but most important, mistress, Dora Maar. Reprint. IP.
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The story of a friendship,
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This review is from: Picasso and Dora: A Personal Memoir (Paperback)
Picasso & Dora is the story of a friendship, but not that of Picasso and Dora. Rather it is the story of the friendship of the author and the mysterious Dora Maar. Both these characters are fascinating personalities, as they move in close and then distance themselves. The fact that Lord is a gay man in love, in his own way, with Dora adds a complexity and richness to the story. It is reminsicent of Isherwood and Sally Bowles and Capote and Holly Golightly. There is a special poignancy to the story of a gay man who loves a woman, yet cannot offer her the love she really wants. Lord writes exceptionally well and Dora, who died just recently at an advanced age, lives on in his words.
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One of my favorite books,
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This review is from: Picasso and Dora: A Memoir (Paperback)
I read this book shortly after it came out and have kept it ever since. It is a warm, intimate portrait of Dora Maar's friendship with the author. It is a very special book.
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A Most Beautiful Book!,
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This review is from: Picasso and Dora: A Memoir (Paperback)
Two years into my retirement, I find myself buying copious amounts of used books on amazon.com each week. As they (amazon) can attest, I go through cycles. My Irish movie cycle. My Sir Anthony Hopkins cycle. My Stephen Rea cycle. My Onassis/Callas cycle. My Richard Burton/Elizabeth Taylor cycle. My Angelina Jolie cycle. I am now on my Dora/James Lord cycle. Not familiar with the artist or her work, I purchased this book out of curiosity. What a wonderful surprise it was! Mr. Lord writes so beautifully. He, too, is (was) an artist in his own right and stands shoulder-to-shoulder with those he wrote about. This book paints a picture of Paris after WWII that is so vivid I feel sometimes a wine stain will appear on one of the pages out of thin air. I thought this book was about the romance between the two artists, but it is a separate and thorough look at his friendships with both. He lived a long life (86) and left a legacy that will be read and respected for decades to come. I sat on my sofa tonight reading pages aloud to my cat, India. She seemed to hang on to every word. I know I will re-read this book for years to come. So delighted I found it. You will not be sorry you purchased a copy for yourself. I promise!
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