List of Illustrations xi
Preface xxv
Introduction xxvii
1. His Secret Jungle 3
2. Normal Madness 31
3. Cupid’s Curse 59
4. The Aura of the Extraordinary 87
5. Charm and Menace 118
6. The Cuckoo’s Egg 154
7. Through the Keyhole 193
8. Surfeit and Subversion 233
9. The True and the False 271
10. 1948–1967 310
Magrittiana: A Note on Sources 353
Acknowledgments 359
Abbreviations 363
Notes 367
Index 419
ALEX DANCHEV is the author of the biographies Georges
Braque: A Life and Cézanne: A Life; a translation of The Letters of
Paul Cézanne; and the essay collections On Art and War and Terror,
On Good and Evil and the Grey Zone, and 100 Artists’ Manifestos:
From the Futurists to the Stuckists. For three years before his
death in 2016 (as he was finishing this biography), Danchev was a
professor of international relations at the University of St.
Andrews, in Scotland.
SARAH WHITFIELD is an art historian. She is the co-editor of
René Magritte: Catalogue Raisonné, and she serves on the René
Magritte authentication committee.
“Lavish, authoritative . . . A superb account of one enigmatic,
enduring artist, a gratifying addition to our cultural literature,
and an ode to modernity's contradictions . . . We see ourselves in
[Magritte’s] compositions, and we are unnerved.” —Hamilton Cain,
Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Danchev’s familiarity with francophone culture and Whitfield’s
decades of Magritte expertise shine through in this absorbing,
masterful biography . . . Magritte: A Life recounts the artist’s
life in a sympathetic and comprehensive manner, never reducing the
mystery of one of the most influential of modern artists.”
—Alexander Adams, The Art Newspaper
“Far from underestimating Magritte, Danchev’s picture of him is
pointillist and enormous in scope. It is full of shock.” —Jo
Livingstone, The New Republic
“Thoroughly and gruesomely entertaining . . . Danchev is right to
call Magritte ‘the dream merchant of our time.’ Magritte’s
studiously underplayed paintings are a modern image bank, and we
draw on it unknowingly every time we see the Apple logo . . . A
fascinating biography.” —Dominic Green, The Wall Street Journal
“Clouds, pipes, bowler hats, umbrellas and green apples: the
thought-provoking works of Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte
continue to fascinate. The late Alex Danchev offers enthralling
insight into the man behind the easel.” —The Herald
“Sinuous . . . [Danchev] has uncovered a life that was by turns
quirky, controversial, and tinged by tragedy . . . This book leaves
no doubt that the image Magritte maintained of himself as a regular
citizen living a quiet life in a nondescript Brussels neighborhood
was indeed performance art of the highest order.” —Tobias Grey,
Airmail
“Diligent and insightful . . . Danchev proved an indefatigable
researcher, and Sarah Whitfield does full justice to his labors in
completing [the] final chapter of Magritte’s life.” —Tim Adams, The
Guardian
“Monumental . . . A fascinating study of a man whose ‘stunning
imagination ha[s] revolutionized what we see and how we understand’
. . . Sure to be the definitive account of the extraordinary
artist’s life.” —Publishers Weekly
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