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John Berger

John Peter Berger is an English art critic, novelist, painter and author. His novel G. won the 1972 Booker Prize, and his essay on art criticism Ways of Seeing, written as an accompaniment to a BBC series, is often used as a college text.Later he was self exiled to continental Europe, living between the french Alps in summer and the suburbs of Paris in winter. Since then, his production has increased considerably, including a variety of genres, from novel to social essay, or poetry. One of the most common themes that appears on his books is the dialectics established between modernity and memory and loss, Another of his most remarkable works has been the trilogy titled Into Their Labours, that includes the books Pig Earth (1979), Once In Europa (1983) Lilac And Flag (1990). With those books, Berger makes a meditation about the way of the peasant, that changes one poverty for another in the city. This theme is also observed in his novel King, but there he focuses more in the rural diaspora and the bitter side of the urban way of life.
years of life: 5 November 1926 2 January 2017

Quotes

iFERhas quoted3 days ago
although every image embodies a way of seeing, our perception or appreciation of an image depends also upon our own way of seeing.
iFERhas quoted3 days ago
Yet when an image is presented as a work of art, the way people look at it is affected by a whole series of learnt assumptions about art.
iFERhas quoted3 days ago
History always constitutes the relation between a present and its past.
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