Lee Miller
"Burke indelibly portrays a radiant woman forced to look into the heart of darkness." - Chicago Tribune "Lee Miller was an astounding woman, brought memorably to life in this astounding book." - Telegraph (UK) "At last, a life and an album about Lee Miller.... For the first time the ravaged arc of [her] life is clear, beautiful but lined in pain." - New York Observer "Illuminating, revelatory, perceptive.... A welcome and long overdue biography sure to become essential reading for any student of the history of art and photography in the twentieth century." - Scotsman (UK) "Burke captures the excitement of Miller's omnivorous spirit." - Janet Maslin, New York Times "Delightful, meticulously researched, fascinating.... Miller's life had many phases, all of them interesting, and Burke captures them in [this] fine biography." - Washington Post Book World"
Lee Miller's life embodied all the contradictions and complications of the twentieth century: a model and photographer, muse and reporter, sexual adventurer and domestic goddess, she was also America's first female war correspondent. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- University of Chicago Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780226080673
- Utgivelsesår
- 2007
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
"Burke indelibly portrays a radiant woman forced to look into the heart of darkness." - Chicago Tribune "Lee Miller was an astounding woman, brought memorably to life in this astounding book." - Telegraph (UK) "At last, a life and an album about Lee Miller.... For the first time the ravaged arc of [her] life is clear, beautiful but lined in pain." - New York Observer "Illuminating, revelatory, perceptive.... A welcome and long overdue biography sure to become essential reading for any student of the history of art and photography in the twentieth century." - Scotsman (UK) "Burke captures the excitement of Miller's omnivorous spirit." - Janet Maslin, New York Times "Delightful, meticulously researched, fascinating.... Miller's life had many phases, all of them interesting, and Burke captures them in [this] fine biography." - Washington Post Book World"