Translated by: Christopher Middleton, Lydia Davis, Susan Bernofsky
A beautiful and elegant collection, with gorgeous full-color art reproductions, Looking at Pictures presents a little-known side of the eccentric Swiss genius: his great writings on art. His essays consider Van Gogh, Cezanne, Rembrandt, Cranach, Watteau, Fragonard, Brueghel and his own brother Karl and also discuss general topics such as the character of the artist and of the dilettante as well as the differences between painters and poets. Every piece is marked by Walsers unique eye, his delicate sensitivity, and his very particular sensibilitiesand all are touched by his magic screwball wit.
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Weight: 286g
Dimensions: 127 x 188mm
Publication Date: 20 Nov 2015
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780811224246
About Robert Walser
Robert Walser (18781956) was born in Switzerland. He left school at fourteen and led a wandering and precarious existence working as a bank clerk a butler in a castle and an inventor's assistant while producing essays stories and novels. In 1933 he abandoned writing and entered a sanatoriumwhere he remained for the rest of his life. I am not here to write Walser said but to be mad. Susan Bernofsky is the acclaimed translator of Hermann Hesse Robert Walser and Jenny Erpenbeck and the recipient of many awards including the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize and the Hermann Hesse Translation Prize. She teaches literary translation at Columbia University and lives in New York. Lydia Davis is the author of one novel and seven story collections. Her collection Varieties of Disturbance: Stories was a finalist for the 2007 National Book Award. She is the recipient of a MacArthur fellowship the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award of Merit Medal and was named a Chevalier of the Order of the Arts and Letters by the French government for her fiction and her translations of modern writers including Maurice Blanchot Michel Leiris and Marcel Proust. Lydia Davis is the winner of the 2013 Man Booker International Prize. Distinguished poet and translator Christopher Middleton lives in Austin Texas. His awards include the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and the Schegel-Tieck Translation Prize.
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