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Saul Steinberg

Illuminations

Saul Steinberg( )
Author: Smith, Joel
Introduction by: Simic, Charles
ISBN:978-0-300-11586-4
Publication Date:Dec 2006
Publisher:Yale University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $94.00
Book Description:

Best known for his barbed and brilliant art for The New Yorker, Saul Steinberg (1914-1999) did much more. He executed public murals, designed fabrics and stage sets, was an inventive collagist and printmaker, and turned his magic touch to the fields of painting, sculpture, advertising, and even wartime propaganda. This is the first comprehensive look at Steinberg’s extraordinary contribution to 20th-century art, which was that of a modern-day illuminator, putting word...
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Book Details
Pages:288
Detailed Subjects: Art / Individual Artists / General
Art / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):26.2 x 31.2 x 3.17 cm
Book Weight:2.128 Kilograms
Author Biography
Smith, Joel (Author)
Charles Simic was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1938, immigrated with his family to Chicago in 1954, and was educated at New York University, where he earned his BA in 1966. Although his native language was Serbian, he began writing in English. Some of his work reflects the years he served in the U.S. Army (1961--63). He has been awarded a MacArthur Foundation fellowship, a Guggenheim Foundation grant, and a National Endowment for the Arts award. "My poetry always had surrealistic tendencies, which were discouraged a great deal in the '50's," the poet said, but such tendencies were applauded in the 1970s and his reputation consequently flourished. His poems are about obsessive fears and often depict a world that resembles the animism of primitive thought. His work has affinities with that of Mark Strand and has in its turn produced several imitators.

His awards and honors included the PEN Translation Prize (1980), in 1990, he won a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for "The World Doesn't End.", the Wallace Stevens Award 2007, Frost Medal (2011), Vilcek Prize in Literature (2011), and the Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award (2014). He was appointed the fifteenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 2007.

Charles Simic died on January 10, 2023, at the age of 84.

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