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Edward Burra By Jane Stevenson

Edward Burra by Jane Stevenson


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Edward Burra never followed the fashion: in the thirties, when modern art was dominated by abstraction and landscape, he painted people; Inventive, entertaining and unique, his writing expresses a man who combined profound personal loyalty with distaste for any kind of emotional grandstanding.

Edward Burra Summary

Edward Burra: Twentieth-Century Eye by Jane Stevenson

Edward Burra never followed the fashion: in the thirties, when modern art was dominated by abstraction and landscape, he painted people; in the sixties, when landscape was completely out of fashion, he started to find it interesting. His life was an unusual one: profoundly disabled, he lived with his parents, and was in constant pain. Only when he was painting could he forget his body. Yet he was also a letter-writer of genius, penning camp, witty letters that were full of energy to a wide circle of friends. Inventive, entertaining and unique, his writing expresses a man who combined profound personal loyalty with distaste for any kind of emotional grandstanding. Jane Stevenson's biography is the perfect tribute to this most original of men.

Edward Burra Reviews

[A] wonderfully lively and sympathetic account. * Times Literary Supplement *
Stevenson has written a wonderfully vivid and intelligent book and one long overdue, to boot...This is her first biography and it is a gentle triumph of research and wit...is there nothing Jane Stevenson cannot do? * Observer *
Superlative... impressively researched and unerringly well-informed... one can think of half a dozen other British artists whose milieux are in some sense approximate to Edward Burra's and who would benefit from her engrossed and intensely sympathetic treatment -- D.J. Taylor * TLS *
Stevenson's triumphant debut as a biographer. She brings a novelist's sensibility to bear on her subject.... Her treatment of this brave, funny and inspiring artist is touching, totally unsentimental and supremely intelligent * Sunday Times *
Jane Stevenson makes a strong case for Burra's originality and integrity as an artist; his relentless creativity, always moving on * Scotsman *

About Jane Stevenson

Jane Stevenson is the author of two collections of novellas, Several Deceptions and Good Women, and four novels, London Bridges, Astraea, The Pretender and The Empress of the Last Days. She is a professor in the history department at Aberdeen University and holds the Regius Chair of Humanity.

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GOR006407929
9780099501664
009950166X
Edward Burra: Twentieth-Century Eye by Jane Stevenson
Used - Good
Paperback
Cornerstone
20081106
512
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