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Material Witness: The Selected Letters of Fairfield Porter

Material Witness: The Selected Letters of Fairfield Porter
Creator: Ted Leigh
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 368
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.2

ISBN: 0472109766
Dewey Decimal Number: 700.92
EAN: 9780472109760
ASIN: 0472109766

Publication Date: April 25, 2005
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"The publication of Porter's letters marks an occasion for a renewed celebration of his painting and an appreciation of his quirky, indeed ornery, personality. Porter was a feisty correspondent, who fearlessly entered the intellectual discourse of his time."
---From the introduction by David Lehman

"In this lifetime of letters, Fairfield Porter reveals the complexity and passion of a protagonist in a novel by Dostoevsky or Henry James."
---Jane Freilicher

Fairfield Porter (1907-75) has been called by poet John Ashbery "perhaps the major American artist of the century." He was also known as a gifted art critic.

Beyond shedding light on his personal views, this collection of Fairfield Porter's letters demonstrates his profound contribution to American art and literature and displays his acumen as a political critic. The letters tell the story of a reserved artist and intellectual, torn between the tensions and pressures he felt among politics, family life, and painting-a man who forged a painting style outside the politically correct artistic perceptions of both left and right.

The collection includes letters from Porter's early travels to the Soviet Union, including a description of an interview with Trotsky, as well as some of his later letters to close friends, including Frank O'Hara, Kenneth Koch, Rod Padgett, Larry Rivers, and James Schuyler, among others. While the letters reveal many sides of the brilliant and independent-minded Porter, they also provide a cultural context for the time period and the circle of artists and poets with whom Porter associated. The letters not only tell a story of the artist himself but are also valuable documents of the political and artistic upheavals of the 1930s, 40s, and 50s.

This rich collection is introduced by poet and critic David Lehman and includes notes by Justin Spring, author of Porter's biography.



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5 out of 5 stars The Human Side Of Fairfield Porter   February 23, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is a lovely treat.

It's also been quite a long time in the making.

These letters, compiled and edited by former Porter student Ted Leigh, served as the basis for part of John Spike's lovely book on Porter back in 1992. This fact is mentioned a couple times at the beginning of the Spike book.

Material Witness came out in 2005, so it's better late than never.

What's the difference between this, the Spike book, and Justin Spring's biography a few years back? Material Witness shows the human side of Fairfield Porter; in particular the letters to his son Laurence and his family.

The most disturbing thing is reading Porter's letters that acknowledge his increasing lack of energy over his final couple of years.

If you have the Spike book, you'll definitely want this book.


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