Matisse's War

Matisse's War

by PeterEverett (Author)

Synopsis

At seventy, Henri Matisse is a trim, clean old gentleman with a passion for naked women. He is UN MONSTRE SACRE who depicts with passion and conviction only what he takes pleasure in, only what he chooses to see. He is art personified. If there were no Matisse there would be no art as such. . . . He has purged everything from his painting except anxieties concerning structure and colour; his struggle is with these alone! MATISSE'S WAR is a minutely researched yet fictional account of Matisse's life during the years 1939-1945. It is also a superb portrait of the lives of the major French artists and writers under the German occupation. Louis Aragon, Malraux, Picasso and Bonnard all appear prominently in the narrative.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 07 Aug 1997

ISBN 10: 0099735318
ISBN 13: 9780099735311

Media Reviews
Brilliant, fiercely intelligent and moving -- A.S.Byatt
A truly persuasive evocation of artistic France in the last war... A brilliant recreation of a lost period -- John Fowles, Books of the Year * Guardian *
A remarkable and very good writer... Everett writes with a rare vividness. He takes a sensuous pleasure in what he sees, and he has a fine ability to translate this into words that have the immediacy of one of Matisse's paintings -- Allan Massie * Scotsman *
An extraordinary feat of historical and artistic imagining -- Anton Nickson * Time Out *