In The Writer’s Brush (due out next month), Donald Friedman reveals the secret drawings, paintings and sculpture of more than 200 famous writers who found themselves as comfortable at the easel as at the typewriter. Among the writer-artists’ works featured are Marcel Proust’s doodle of a jeune fille from his manuscript for In Search of Lost Time, the manuscript sketches that Fyodor Dostoevsky made of his characters, and Joseph Conrad’s racy pen-and-ink cancan dancers. On the cover of The Writer's Brush: Slyvia Plath's Two Women Reading (tempera).
An accompanying exhibition, curated by Friedman, runs from September 11 through October 27 at Anita Shapolsky Gallery in New York.
While I wait, I’m going to head over to Amazon and pre-order my copy of The Writer’s Brush. And, hey, I think I’ve got some collage materials around here somewhere…
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