George Grosz
Discover the compelling autobiography of George Grosz, one of the most influential satirical artists of the twentieth century. Published by University of California Press in 1998, this captivating book spans 325 pages and offers a vivid portrayal of Germany in turmoil following the Treaty of Versailles. Grosz's candid reflections provide a unique perspective on the chaotic social landscape of his time.
Inside, you'll find a fascinating chapter detailing Grosz's experiences in the Soviet Union, alongside insights from his twenty-year self-imposed exile in America. The book also features a thought-provoking fable written in English, showcasing Grosz's literary talent. This autobiography is not just a personal narrative; it is a profound commentary on art, politics, and society. Perfect for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike, George Grosz invites readers to explore the mind of a revolutionary artist who captured the spirit of an era.