Mark Levy, San Francisco Chronicle Review
"[A] vitriolic yet appreciative memoir of his artistic education, artistic and literary friends, and ideological flirtations."
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Book Description
This acclaimed autobiography by one of the twentieth century's greatest satirical artists is as much a graphic portrait of Germany in chaos after the Treaty of Versailles as it is a memoir of a remarkable artist's development. Grosz's account of a world gone mad is as acute and provocative as the art that depicts it, and this translation of a work long out of print restores the spontaneity, humor, and energy of the author's German text. It also includes a chapter on Grosz's experience in the Soviet Unionomitted from the original English-language editionas well as more writings about his twenty-year self-imposed exile in America, and a fable written in English.
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