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-- Five hundred years of art in illustration1942., World Call No: REF Art History Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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Ã2017., Counterpoint Call No: Bio J77d Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: We are excited to announce the first full-length critical biography of the third member, too often overlooked, of that extraordinary group. The beautifully illustratedDavid Jones: Engraver, Soldier, Painter, Poet by Thomas Dilworth will stand for generations as the great biography this wonderful artist deserves.Jones (1895-1974) was a painter, a wood- and copper-engraver and maker of painted inscriptions, but it was as a poet that he left his most lasting mark. Eliot called him 'one of the most distinguished writers of my generation' and Dylan Thomas said he 'would like to have done anything as good as David Jones has done.' Auden praised his poemIn Parenthesis as 'the greatest book [ever] about the Great War', andThe Anathemata as one of the 'truly great poems in Western Literature.' His work, the whole of it, enables him to stand alongside Eliot, Pound, and James Joyce as an incomparable figure in literary Modernism.