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Writings
and Drawings (Library of America)
by
John James Audubon, Christoph Irmscher
(Editor)
"John James Audubon's
indelible portraits of American birds have long since
cemented his reputation as one of our truly magical
realists. Yet the artist, who was born in Haiti in
1785 and died 66 years later on his 30-acre estate in
upper Manhattan, was not only a sublime featherhead
but a trailblazing nature writer and diarist. Doubters
should take a gander at the Library of America's
splendid Writings and Drawings. This new compendium
features 64 full-color plates, most of them from the
Ornithological Biography, which demonstrate the
compositional and dramatic brilliance that Audubon
brought to his work: seldom has the black vulture, or
Coragyps atratus, looked so elegant or sleekly
satisfied, and his colloquium of ruby-throated
hummingbirds (a.k.a. Archilochus colubris) is an
almost comical study in group dynamics. Yet it's the
texts--journals, letters, diaries, a brief memoir, and
a pair of essays on artistic technique--that are the
true revelation here. . . ."
--James Marcus
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Bird Watcher, October 14,
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