Becoming Modigliani

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Price
$27.99
Publisher
Rake Press
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Pages
442
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.9 inches | 1.29 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781959185000
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About the Author
Henri Colt is an American and French physician-writer and adventure traveler who has worked for over three decades caring for critically or terminally ill patients. Henri has lived and worked on six continents, frequently lecturing about lung diseases and the emotional burdens related to death and dying. Dr. Colt is also a medical ethicist, award-winning medical educator and philosopher whose interests range from science to art, film, and literature. Today he lives in Laguna Beach, California and Southern France.
Reviews

"... a definitive work about a complicated and remarkable artist who was 'young, handsome, absurdly talented, charismatic, resilient...and troubled.'" - Kirkus Reviews


"This illuminating biography of Amedeo Modigliani...urges a reconsideration of the artist's life by emphasizing the reality of tuberculosis and what it's like to live with a deadly diagnosis and a wrenching, tell-tale cough certain to prompt one's ostracization in society." - BookLife Reviews (Publishers Weekly)

"Unique and important...art lovers, history buffs, scholars, and healthcare and social sciences readers alike will find much to appreciate in this biography." - DIANE DONOVAN, Senior Editor, Midwest Book Review

"Insightful and engaging." - LEE SIEGEL, author of Love in a Dead Language

"An engaging masterpiece of medical historiography." - CHRIS MATHEWS M.D., Professor of Medicine, Emeritus., UC San Diego.


"Colt is an ideal guide to an extraordinary artist." - DAVID B. MORRIS, author of Eros and Illness.

"This will become a must-read in the Modigliani field." - Dr. KENNETH WAYNE, Director of The Modigliani Project, New York.