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Sight

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Few authors have been able to unveil the subtle connections between art, politics, memory, and death as clearly as John Berger. This collection of essays is the best introduction to his thought.

Before becoming one of the most influential thinkers of our time, John Berger aspired to be a painter; perhaps this is what led him, when he wrote, to paint with words rather than simply write. For this reason, when he writes about Cubism in these pages, he speaks not only of Braque, Léger, Picasso, and Gris, but also of that extraordinary moment at the turn of the last century when the world was united by a profound sense of hope. When he analyzes Modigliani's work, he sees boundless love manifested in the elongated lines of the painted figure. Drawing on his own experiences, from the Renaissance to the bombing of Hiroshima; from the Bosphorus to Manhattan; from the woodcarvers of a small French town to Goya, Dürer, and Van Gogh; Through his personal experiences of love and loss, and the political upheavals that marked the 20th century, this book urges us to look with the same tolerance, courage, and moral commitment as its author. "The Sense of Sight" is not merely an anthology; it is a comprehensive map of the thought of one of the most prominent masters of our time. With the eye of a painter and the voice of a poet, Berger teaches us how to understand and change the world. It is a lesson in clarity, humanity, and theoretical commitment.

 

Sight

Bibliographic Data

Author
Publisherدار أليانزا للنشرWebsite
Publisher Addressalianzaeditorial@anaya.es
CountrySpain
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Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages416 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
ISBN979-13-7009-133-0
Translation
Not Translated
Keywords
Sight

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