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Leonard Barkan

    6 ottobre 1944

    Leonard Barkan è un eminente professore il cui lavoro colma in modo univoco le sfere dell'arte, della letteratura e della storia. Approfondisce il modo in cui le arti visive e letterarie si intrecciano, rivelando profonde intuizioni nelle opere classiche e rinascimentali. L'approccio distintivo di Barkan analizza testi e opere d'arte come entità interconnesse, illuminando l'esperienza umana e l'evoluzione culturale. La sua erudizione spazia dai miti antichi alla cultura rinascimentale, sottolineando come l'estetica plasmi la nostra comprensione del passato.

    Berlin for Jews
    Mute Poetry, Speaking Pictures
    The Hungry Eye
    Satyr Square: A Year, a Life in Rome
    Reading Shakespeare Reading Me
    Michelangelo
    • Michelangelo

      A Life on Paper

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Exploring the multifaceted life of Michelangelo through his paper creations, Leonard Barkan examines the interplay of text and image, revealing both profound artistic ideas and everyday concerns. He analyzes the dynamics of layout, omission, and the balance between private and public expression, creating a nuanced portrait of the artist. This portrayal highlights the inherent tensions and conflicts that can only be understood within the context of his works on paper, offering a deeper insight into Michelangelo's creative world.

      Michelangelo
    • Set against the enchanting backdrop of Rome, this narrative intertwines memoir, literary criticism, and travelogue, chronicling an American professor's transformative year in the city. Through humor and poignant reflections, the story explores themes of self-discovery and the rich tapestry of Roman culture, including its culinary delights and artistic heritage. As the scholar navigates the city's wonders, he learns not only about Rome but also about himself, making for a captivating and insightful journey.

      Satyr Square: A Year, a Life in Rome
    • The Hungry Eye

      Eating, Drinking, and European Culture from Rome to the Renaissance

      • 328pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Exploring the intersection of food and culture, Leonard Barkan highlights the aesthetic significance of eating and drinking throughout Western history. He examines their roles in literature, art, philosophy, and religion, revealing how culinary experiences shape human sensibility. Barkan delves into the importance of food in Roman civilization, the Hebrew Bible, and the Renaissance, advocating for an interdisciplinary approach that places gastronomy at the heart of cultural and artistic analysis. This work redefines our understanding of taste as a central aspect of aesthetic experience.

      The Hungry Eye
    • Mute Poetry, Speaking Pictures

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Why do painters sometimes wish they were poets - and why do poets sometimes wish they were painters? What happens when Rembrandt spells out Hebrew in the sky or Poussin spells out Latin on a tombstone? What happens when Virgil, Ovid, or Shakespeare suspend their plots to describe a fictitious painting? This title answers these questions.

      Mute Poetry, Speaking Pictures
    • Berlin for Jews

      • 191pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Intro -- Contents -- Prologue: Me and Berlin -- 1. Places: Schönhauser Allee -- 2. Places: Bayerisches Viertel -- 3. People: Rahel Varnhagen -- 4. People: James Simon -- 5. People: Walter Benjamin -- Epilogue: Recollections, Reconstructions -- Acknowledgments -- Suggestions for Further Reading.

      Berlin for Jews