Review
"There is a great stillness in Berger's prose. But after a few pages, his statements start to sing and go on singing." -- New Republic
"[Berger] handles thoughts the way an artist handles paint. His mind is spattered with colour ... his writing has a physical reality." -- Times
"[Berger] handles thoughts the way an artist handles paint. His mind is spattered with colour ... his writing has a physical reality." -- Times
Book Description
From lyrical descriptions of Caravaggio's works to profound explorations of death and immigration, this stunning work captures moments in time that hover above surprising landscapes.
About the Author
John Berger is one of the most important essayists on art and politics of the last 50 years. Innovative in form and far-reaching in historical and political insight, his books include the Booker Prize-winning novel G and studies of art and photography such as Another Way of Telling and Ways of Seeing.