Salvador Dali / by Meryle Secrest.

Salvador Dali / by Meryle Secrest.

By
Secrest, Meryle.

Publication Date
1986

Publication Information
New York : Dutton,

Edition
1st ed.

Physical Description
307 p. : ill.

Subject Term
Artists -- Spain -- Biography.

Summary
Salvador DalÔi: mad genius or cunning manipulator? That question has haunted DalÔi's career. Ever since he burst upon the scene in the 1920s with his astounding draughtsmanship and surrealistic vision he has been both admired and reviled. Meryle Secrest goes behind the carefully maintained faƯcade to reveal many hitherto unknown details of DalÔi's troubled childhood, suggesting that the artist's early works are actually autobiographical to a much greater extent than has been thought. Her study examines DalÔi's childhood to find the origins of his later behavior and the reason for his frantic attempts to assert his individuality. DalÔi's emotional crises, his successes and failures in Europe and America, his careers as artist, designer and showman, are vividly and compelling described, as is his mysterious near-death in a 1984 fire and his final years as prisoner of his own self-made persona.

Language
English

ISBN
9780525244592

General Note
Includes index.


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)ADULT NFIC - BASEMENTAdult Non-Fiction - BasementB D15SChecked In