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The Lives of the Muses : Nine Women & the Artists They Inspired
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The Lives of the Muses
Author(s): Francine Prose
Review(s):
“Rollicking … Almost too much fun to read.”
“Stylish writing … a clear-eyed view .. cherry-picked examples.”
“With elegance, eloquence and majesty, Prose has give us a glimpse of the tangled webs of art and Eros.”
“Refreshing … a wonderful work of revisionist biography.”
“A wonderful combination of argument and literary portraiture.”
“Prose has done a great service in her just reconsideration of the rather strange, complicated role of the muse.”
“Juicy reading …. a thoroughly researched, highly opinionated series of fascinating double biographies.”
“A supple work of cultural history.”
“Sad, glamorous and entirely riveting.”
“Francine Prose humanizes nine women who, in some cases, have been idealized beyond recognition. Hurrah for real women.”
ISBN: 9780060555252
Author(s): Francine Prose
All loved, and were loved by, their artists, and inspired them with an intensity of emotion akin to Eros.
In a brilliant, wry, and provocative book, National Book Award finalist Francine Prose explores the complex relationship between the artist and his muse. In so doing, she illuminates with great sensitivity and intelligence the elusive emotional wellsprings of the creative process.
Review(s):
“Rollicking … Almost too much fun to read.”
“Stylish writing … a clear-eyed view .. cherry-picked examples.”
“With elegance, eloquence and majesty, Prose has give us a glimpse of the tangled webs of art and Eros.”
“Refreshing … a wonderful work of revisionist biography.”
“A wonderful combination of argument and literary portraiture.”
“Prose has done a great service in her just reconsideration of the rather strange, complicated role of the muse.”
“Juicy reading …. a thoroughly researched, highly opinionated series of fascinating double biographies.”
“A supple work of cultural history.”
“Sad, glamorous and entirely riveting.”
“Francine Prose humanizes nine women who, in some cases, have been idealized beyond recognition. Hurrah for real women.”
ISBN: 9780060555252