Eye to I: The Autobiography of a Photographer

Eye to I: The Autobiography of a Photographer

by Mike Mitchell (Translator), Brian Murdoch (Translator), ErwinBlumenfeld (Author)

Synopsis

By turns acerbic, self-mocking, playful, even absurd, this autobiography deals with all Blumenfeld's subjects - his Jewish family, the Germans, the Vichy French, his models and New York publishers - with equal measures of wit, mockery and irony. He spares himself least of all. Born in turn-of-the-century Berlin, Blumenfeld was drafted in to serve in World War I, first as an ambulance driver (although he couldn't drive) and then as book-keeper at a field brothel, and was awarded the Iron Cross for giving his sergeant French lessons. Between the wars he was part of an avant-garde circle that included such artists as Else Lasker-Schuler and George Grosz and members of the Dada movement. During World War II, Blumenfeld was interned in a series of French camps, but eventually arrived in New York, where he found work with Vogue and Harper's Bazaar .

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published: 14 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 050001907X
ISBN 13: 9780500019078
Book Overview: Of Mike Mitchell's many translations, three have been shortlisted for the Schlegel-Tieck Prize, whic