Customer Reviews
Essential for any Picasso Fan,
2008-04-18
by D. S. holliman
This is a very good book which focuses on Picasso as a young man. It is very good. It details everything about him in this period which is personal and artistic. Quite inspiring if you'd ask me what I think of it.
Americanism can rot even the most lucid minds,
2005-01-13
by Jeo (Belgium)
A message from Europe to poor Norman Mailer : "L erreur est la legende douloureuse" Lautreamont
4 out of 5,
2004-09-24
by Daniel F. Powell (Chicago IL, USA)
A good read. Mailer brings Picasso to life. Hard to put down.
I am re-reading this after a couple of years and I am remembering why I enjoyed it so much. It is nice to read an interpretive biography that makes Picasso human as opposed reading dry, critical art history for a change.
Picasso!,
2004-07-23
by Rexedog (New Jersey)
I found this book in an apartment in Florence, where i was staying for a couple days during a tour of Italy & Austria. The TV was broken, so i just picked up a random book that looked interesting. I hadn't read a book all the way through for a year or two, and wasn't planning on really reading this one either. After the first chapter, i could hardly put it down... The lady who owned the apartment let me borrow it for the rest of my trip, where i read the rest of it on trains and whatnot, and ended up thoroughly enjoying it. It is an extremely interesting and detailed book, which explores all of Picasso's adventures in Paris & Spain, his love life, and connects him to many interesting people, including some other popular artists of his time. Recommended reading for modern art fans..
You Can't Go Wrong With This Pair!!!,
2001-12-17
by S. Henkels (Devon, Pa United States)
Both blustering,rowdy boy geniuses...Both with their ups and downs with women. Mr. Mailer does his usual terrific job here,and admits a longtime obsession with the great artist. Anyone doubting Picasso's genius will have no doubts after reading this one. The author's descriptions of the great artist's youth leave one feeling that artistic genius is inevitable.From Spain to Paris,we are led on a jaunty trip.And he kept at it even into his nineties! In short,this must be among the classic special bios of perhaps the 20th century greatest artist!!