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by John Berger (Author) "The eyes from the face two nights looking at the day the universe of his mind doubled by pity nothing else can suffice..." (more)
Key Phrases: Ernst Fischer, United States, The Spike (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
British art critic and novelist Berger offers a sharp collectionof essays on art and artists and a critical study of Picasso's career.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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The fifth volume of writings by the noted British Marxist art critic. Besides being a painter, Berger is recognized for his poetry and fiction, which easily stands out in the items here. The material is quite up-to-date, and few of the essays have appeared in earlier collections; seven of the nine poems were previously unpublished. Essays are grouped thematicallye.g., travel and emigration, dreaming, love and passion. Suicide and death are frequent references. "The White Bird," an unforced lyrical essay on nature and art, is perhaps the finest of the art commentary. It avoids dogmatic and ideological generalizations on class struggle and "the rich and powerful and the poor," included in most items. Berger is without doubt a committed philosopher and critic, but perhaps best read in small doses. For large collections. Mary Hamel-Schwulst, Art Dept., Goucher Coll., Towson, Md.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; 1st Vintage International Ed edition (November 30, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679737227
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679737223
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #350,032 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars John Berger is alway relevant, January 7, 2002
It was a delight to return to John Berger's writings through this collection of essays. A few are previously unpublished and the rest date from 1960 to 1984. Old stuff? No. Some of the essays are timeless, those on art in particular. Some offer haunting pictures of a vanished world, travel pieces in Yugoslavia for example. And some are disturbing and dismaying for their current relevance. "On the Bosphorus" was written in 1979, just after the government of Turkey had declared martial law, again. Berger sets this story of modern Turkey, its people, and its politics, on a ferry across the Bosphorus carrying Anatolian, commuting workers, truck drivers and Kurdish porters. The impact of US intervention on Turkish politics appears in the details of lives situated in history and written on the bodies of Berger's fellow passengers and remembered friends. The essay that follows, "Manhattan," is eery for the juxtaposition, and the two engage the reader in a post-September 11th dialogue.
John Berger is an art critic who taught us another way of seeing 40 years ago, but his strength is in the relation between the visual and the verbal. He writes of the the stories told by works of art and fills his essays with pictures of particular. He is the story teller.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Berger's Best Essays, March 14, 2004
By J. G. Herbst (Bucks County, PA) - See all my reviews
Sense of Sight is possibly the best place to start with the impressive breadth and depth of Berger's essay writing. For anyone new to Berger, this is clearly the place to start. Even though "Selected Essays" features a longer time frame and over 600 pages of writing, "Sense of Sight" contains many of the works that make "Selected" such a powerful collection.

Berger's subjects in "Sense", as Lloyd Spencer says in his intro, fall into a number categories: "travel and emigration, dreaming, love and passion, death, art as activity and artifact, and the relation between work in language and the physical labour which produces and reproduces the world." Berger's confidence in tackling this array of stories is buoyed by his abilities. Few writers today would even tackle such a variety of areas because few command Berger's ability to weave stories and ideas together in the same cloth with the same commitment to both threads.

Highlights include:

- "The Moment of Cubism": a powerful and accessible study of one of the most profound developments in painting
- "Leopardi": an introduction to a man Nietzsche considered the greatest prose writer of the 19th century
- "The Eaters and the Eaten": an intriguing study of food, class, and feasts
- "The Production of the World": Van Gogh's compulsion to bring his canvas and reality ever closer together, "so close that the stars in the night became maelstroms of light"
- "Dürer: a Portrait of the Artist": what two self-portraits of an unrivalled artist reveal about art, independence, and religion on the cusp of the modern era
- "Ernst Fischer: a Philosopher and Death": a moving recollection of the writer's passions, insights, and final days

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