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Old Man Goya
  

Old Man Goya (Library Binding)

de Julia Blackburn (Author)
2.0étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (3 évaluations de client)
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A portraitist for the Spanish aristocracy before being struck deaf after an illness in 1792, Goya (1746-1828) subsequently developed a bolder, rougher style of religious fresco, sided with the French after they invaded, was pardoned by the Spanish king in 1814, and lived a more and more reclusive life, finally going into exile in Bordeaux in his final four years. In a conceit familiar from her previous titles (including The Emperor's Last Island, where British writer Blackburn juxtaposed a chronicle of Napoleon on St. Helena with her own life and travels), this book is as much about Blackburn's life as it is the second half of Goya's. Blackburn free associates, for example, from memories of her mother's paint studio to episodes from the life of Goya, finding parallel grotesques in each world. She interlards her narrative of Goya's life with her own tourist trips tracking his movements through Spain and France to the point where it can be difficult to tell the sets of experiences apart. The faux naIve tone that dominates the book seems to be an attempt to imitate the art writer John Berger's famed "peasant" style, with vastly inferior results: "Goya the deaf man makes me think of a toad.... But before he was deaf he was able to hear and before he was old he was young." For those serious about Goya's life and work, this book obscures more than it reveals.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


From Library Journal

The author of both fiction and nonfiction, Blackburn (e.g., Daisy Bates in the Desert) has returned with a m‚lange of biography, historical fiction, and meditation on the life of Spanish painter Francisco de Goya. Although many academic works on Goya are available, Blackburn's reluctance to conform to any one genre makes this book on the painter's last 35 years unique. Blackburn's meticulous research into Goya's life, the cast of characters around him, and the impact of his hearing loss allowed her to re-create the most intimate moments. For example, in her description of Goya's relationship with the Duchess of Alba, Blackburn imagines the newly deaf Goya being seduced by one of the legendary subjects of his portraits. Goya purists may be uncomfortable when Blackburn goes off on tangents, as when she revels in meticulous descriptions of late 18th- and early 19th-century Spain or draws parallels between the death of her mother, a painter, and Goya's own demise. But in the end, Blackburn's subjective take on Goya the man works beautifully. She successfully creates a virtual tour through Spain's past and present and fills in the gaps about Goya's personal life with details one won't get from the audio tour at the Prado museum. Highly recommended. Adriana Lopez, "Criticas.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Fantasy, Déc 19 2002
Par Saul Pea (New Brunswick, NJ USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Old Man Goya (Hardcover)
Half the book is about the author, not the artist Goya, and her juvenile fantasies of how Goya lived. In between this there is a smidgen of information on Goya, but I'll probably learn more taking out the movie on him. Did anyone read this before it was published?
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A sensitive insightful work on the Artist Goya., Nov. 25 2002
Par Joan Fabian (San Antonio, TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Old Man Goya (Hardcover)
Though this work is not written by an art historian it is written with a fond appreciation for art and the artist. I was skeptical and didn't expect to find it so interesting. After reading many dry and boring works on artists, where so called facts are really just history (lies put to written account)-this work is what understanding art is all about. Her visits to the places Goya lived in shed light to his possible personality as one who experiences his work may do also. She uses her experience as a human being with a dying mother who is also an artist to contrast with discovering Goya through her travels. Without the clutter of dates and art historian jargon, we get to experience a human being and the connection between art and life. Goya appears as a human being, with hopes, desires and short-comings and not as some machine who produced art exactly when and where. I enjoyed her attempt at understanding the deaf and what it is really life to live in silence like Goya did. I think this book will help people appreciate Goya's work and the people he loved as well.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 old man goya, Sep 20 2002
This review is from: Old Man Goya (Hardcover)
This is a superficial and self-indulgent approach to both the subject (Goya), his art, Spain and Spanish history. Full of factual errors, it also is full of non-sequiturs, vague statements and strangely unconnected self-reflections. A huge disappointment.
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