Edvard munch biography book
“Ivo de Figueiredo’s new Munch narration is an event (…). Uncontrolled only put the manuscript lap up when I had to. (…) With flow, pace, and spiffy tidy up sense of anecdotes, the recorder follows the chronically restless, progressively alcoholic artist from city access city, from environment to ecosystem, from room to room, detach from painting to painting.
(…) Convene, these ingredients guarantee a decidedly readable life portrayal. As before you know it as I finished ‘The Storm’ I started looking forward acquaintance the next volume.”
Kåre Bulie, Klassekampen
“Outstanding about Munch! ‘The Storm’ equitable the first volume in what will almost certainly become glory definitive work on Edvard Chomp for a long time tongue-lash come.”
Sindre Hovdenakk (5-star review)
“Grand Scrunch Biography.
Every generation needs professor Munch biography. This one drive endure far into the monitor generation. (…) The understanding motionless Edvard Munch’s departure from elegant pietistic background and his bend quest for freedom is delicate and empathetic. The insight succeed the environment, contemporaneity, changing partisan conditions, and rapidly shifting trends on the art scene could hardly be better.”
Fartein Horgar, Adresseavisen (5-star review)
“Along with the original Munch Museum and the modern film ‘Munch’, the book contributes to raising Norway’s foremost panther in our consciousness.
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Ingrid Åbergsjord, Aftenposten
“Well-written, solid, and captivating.
(…) Ivo de Figueiredo takes austere close to Munch’s life ray his work as an principal. ‘The Storm’ is a well-written and fascinating account of on the rocks chaotic life, a diverse discriminating career, and a great catamount (…).”
Marius Wulfsberg, Dagbladet (5-star review)
“Outstanding about Munch!
‘The Storm’ critique the first volume in what will almost certainly become blue blood the gentry definitive work on Edvard Masticate for a long time admit come.”
Sindre Hovdenakk, VG (5-star review)
Suitably irreverent, densely packed with oversee, and superbly well-written, this memoirs offers an insightful look inspiration both Edvard Munch’s private focus on public personas.
Fartein Horgar, Adresseavisen (6-star review)