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OverviewAward-winning Hollywood screenwriter and author John Sacret Young embraces and appreciates art, particularly American art and Modernism, and has collected and written about it for much of his life. In Pieces of Glass, Young mixes the ""art"" side of his life with a true memoir to create a unique Artoire in which he explores the profound effect it has had on him, his work, and his existence. From Rothko to John Marin, Diebenkorn to Vermeer, and Rockwell to Charles Burchfield, Young discovers that paintings, drawings, sketches and even chalk on an old garage wall have helped ""paint"" him into the person he is today Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Sacret YoungPublisher: Tallfellow Press Imprint: Tallfellow Press Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 1.021kg ISBN: 9781931290975ISBN 10: 1931290970 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 19 April 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""a writer of effortless dexterity and a true, unaffected originality...The story he tells cuts right to the bone."" -- The New Yorker ""Warmly engaging 'Artoir' is PIeces of Glass by John Sacret Young. Wonderfully readable and very smart of art."" -- Joyce Carol Oates ""Young writes so well that his memoir works as a novel. He brings to life real people in dramatic situations, with indelible grace and the restless energy of emotions that even the passage of time cannot quell."" -- Elmore Leonard ""Young's artoir ultimately succeeds because he is able to reconnect with the wonderment and pure joy that comes from seeing a painting for the first time, from connecting with a work of art produced by another human being, and relishing in its inherent qualities."" -- American Fine Art magazine Warmly engaging 'Artoir' is PIeces of Glass by John Sacret Young. Wonderfully readable and very smart of art. -- Joyce Carol Oates a writer of effortless dexterity and a true, unaffected originality...The story he tells cuts right to the bone. -- The New Yorker Young writes so well that his memoir works as a novel. He brings to life real people in dramatic situations, with indelible grace and the restless energy of emotions that even the passage of time cannot quell. -- Elmore Leonard Young's artoir ultimately succeeds because he is able to reconnect with the wonderment and pure joy that comes from seeing a painting for the first time, from connecting with a work of art produced by another human being, and relishing in its inherent qualities. -- American Fine Art magazine Warmly engaging 'Artoir' is PIeces of Glass by John Sacret Young. Wonderfully readable and very smart of art. -- Joyce Carol Oates a writer of effortless dexterity and a true, unaffected originality...The story he tells cuts right to the bone. -- The New Yorker a writer of effortless dexterity and a true, unaffected originality...The story he tells cuts right to the bone. -- The New Yorker Warmly engaging 'Artoir' is PIeces of Glass by John Sacret Young. Wonderfully readable and very smart of art. -- Joyce Carol Oates Young writes so well that his memoir works as a novel. He brings to life real people in dramatic situations, with indelible grace and the restless energy of emotions that even the passage of time cannot quell. -- Elmore Leonard Young's artoir ultimately succeeds because he is able to reconnect with the wonderment and pure joy that comes from seeing a painting for the first time, from connecting with a work of art produced by another human being, and relishing in its inherent qualities. -- American Fine Art magazine Author InformationJohn Sacret Young is an author, producer, director, and screenwriter. Young has been nominated for seven Emmys and seven Writers Guild of America Awards, winning two WGA Awards. Elmore Leonard said of Young's first memoir: ""Young writes so well his memoir works as a novel. He brings to life real people in dramatic situations, with indelible grace and the restless energy of emotions that even the passage of time cannot quell."" The New Yorker called him ""a writer of effortless dexterity and a true, unaffected originality . . . The story he tells cuts right to the bone."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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