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ARTEMISIA (Paperback, New edition)
Anna Banti; Translated by Shirley D'Ardia Caracciolo; Introduction by Susan Sontag
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First published in 1953, Artemisia is a classic of 20th century
Italian literature. From its first publication in 1953, Artemisia,
a novel about Artemisia Gentileschi, an iconic 17th century
painter, by Anna Banti, a brilliant Italian art historian,
established itself as a feminist masterpiece. Like Penelope
Fitzgerald's The Blue Flower and Marguerite Yourcenar's Memoirs of
Hadrian, Artemisia is a book about the process of artistic
creation. Much in Gentileschi's life marked her out as a victim -
rape at the age of 18, a forced marriage to a man she did not love
and, a powerful, patriarchal father, Orazio Gentileschi, who failed
to value her artistic genius. But Gentileschi did not accept the
status of victim, in the years between 1610 and 1650, she produced
over 50 paintings that have established her as one of the great
painters of all time. She gave up everything - "all tenderness, all
claim to feminine virtues" to dedicate herself solely to painting.
Sacrifices that Anna Banti, herself an artist, fully understands
and captures in this amazing novel.
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Artemisia (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Anna Banti; Translated by Shirley D'Ardia Caracciolo; Introduction by Susan Sontag; Afterword by Shirley D'Ardia Caracciolo
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R358
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Artemisia Gentileschi, born in 1598, the daughter of an esteemed
painter, taught art in Naples and painted the great women of Roman
and biblical history. She could neither read nor write, and she was
the reviled victim in a public rape trial, rejected by her father,
and later abandoned by her husband. Nevertheless, she was one of
the first women in modern times to uphold through her work and
deeds the right of women to pursue careers compatible with their
talents and on an equal footing with men. This edition features a
new introduction by the celebrated critic and writer Susan
Sontag.
Anna Banti, the pen name of Lucia Lopresti, was born in Florence in
1895. Trained as an art historian, she turned to novels, stories,
and autobiographical prose in the 1930s. "Artemisia," her second
novel, published in 1947, is the most acclaimed of the sixteen
works of fiction she published during her long life, and is
considered a classic of twentieth century Italian literature. Her
last, harrowingly confessional novel, "A Piercing Cry" ("Un grido
lacerante"), appeared in 1981. Banti also wrote art criticism and
monographs on painters (Lorenzo Lotto, Fra Angelico, Velazquez,
Monet), literary criticism and film reviews, and translated novels
by Thackery, Colette, Alain Fournier, and Virginia Woolf. She died
in Ronchi di Massa (Tuscanny) in 1985.
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