Artemisia (Extraordinary Classics)

Artemisia (Extraordinary Classics)

by Anna Banti (Author)

Synopsis

Published in 1947, Artemisia is the most famous and most admired book by the Italian novelist, short story writer, and art and literary critic, Anna Banti. Today the only member of the great succession of European Old Masters who was a woman, Artemisia Gentileschi was not an admired, canonical painter when Banti decided to make her the principal character in a novel which cannot be subsumed under the conventional categories of historical novel or fictional biography. Comparable in its intensity with such one-of-a-kind masterpieces as Virginia Woolf's Orlando, Marguerite Yourcenar's The Memoirs of Hadrian, Penelope Fitzgerald's The Blue Flower, and Leonid Tsypkin's Summer in Baden-Baden, Artemisia is a masterly, provocative account of creativity and the condition of being a woman.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 01 Jun 1995

ISBN 10: 1852425040
ISBN 13: 9781852425043

Media Reviews
'Artemisia?s struggle to fulfil herself, ensnared as she was in the toils of patriarchy with its punitive double standards, is a powerful lesson in courage and the sustaining powers of a vocation. Banti?s richly poetical, wonderfully idiosyncratic prose amply rewards the attentive reader? Publisher?s Weekly ?Artemisia is a tour de force, but certain passages are of exquisite resonance? Times Literary Supplement ?A bitter, passionate, intelligent and moving work which one reads with growing excitement? Scotsman
Author Bio
Anna Banti was born in Florence in 1895 and graduated from the University of Rome. She directed the literary section of the magazine Paragone and, after the death of her husband, the famous art critic Roberto Longhi, also the art section. She wrote Artemisia at the age of fifty-two and went on to produce a great deal of work on art and criticism after it was published. Anna Banti died in 1985.