Sunlight on the River: Poems About Paintings, Paintings About Poems

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The world’s great poets interpret the world’s great art in this exquisite book that investigates the connection between art and words, deepening our understanding of both. The poet and the artist share a special kind of vision—an ability to see and penetrate the very essence of their subjects. This volume features poems by writers who turned to paintings for their inspiration, as well as paintings by artists who based their works on poems. Stretching across centuries and styles,this collection includes Rossetti’s haunting sonnet based onBotticelli’s Primavera; Wallace Stevens’s “The Man with the BlueGuitar,” a masterful meditation on an iconic painting by Picasso;William Carlos Williams’s joyous interpretations of scenes byBreughel; and Adrienne Rich lending a compassionate voiceto the subject of Edwin Romanzo Elmer’s The Mourning Chair.These and other pairings appear as elegant texts facing fullpage, glowing illustrations of the paintings. An introductionto some of the greatest poets and painters in history, thisremarkable book makes a perfect gift, offering compellinginsights into the worlds of art and literature, and the relationshipbetween the two.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 2 × 22 × 27.8 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

140

Publisher

Year Published

2015-11-10

Imprint

ISBN 10

3791354779

"The intertwining of the visual and the literary is the underlying basis for this provocative and thoughtful anthology . . . What is undeniable is the pleasure in slowly sifting through Gutterman’s choices . . . Gutterman has been brooding, he says, on the associations between poetry and the visual arts for 30 years, and his choice is both intriguing and captivating. It makes us look more intensely, feel — and think." —Art Quarterly "This book would make a charming gift for a literary sort with an eye for art, or vice versa. Art ranges from Vermeer to Edward Hopper, Mark Rothko and Larry Rivers. The poets flow from Shakespeare to William Carlos Williams and Rainer Maria Rilke." —StarTribune "[T]here are so many unexpected delights: a six line poem by Wislawa Szymborska on Vermeer’s The Milkmaid is both austere and joyfully optimistic. Anne Sexton’s quietly screaming riffs on mortality connect with intimate passion to Van Gogh’s The Starry Night." —Art Quarterly

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