Just Now the Sky Was Blue by Florian Illies

  • Year2019
  • LanguageRussian
  • Edition2000
  • Pages248
  • BindingPaperback
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Garage publishing program in collaboration with Ad Marginem Press

A compilation of essays on literature and art by the German art historian Florian Illies.

The book comprises articles by Florian Illies, author of 1913: The Year before the Storm, previously released as part of Garage’s joint publishing program with Ad Marginem. In these essays, written between 1997 and 2017, Illies reflects on some of his favorite authors, from Max Friedlaender to Gottfried Benn, Harry Graf Kessler, and Andy Warhol. He also explores why the nineteenth century’s best artists preferred to watch the sky and paint clouds and what encouraged them to settle in the tiny Italian village of Olevano. Illies also wonders whether romanticism can be “cured” and dedicates a passionate love letter to Caspar David Friedrich. These texts render the past like the present, describe paintings in motion and color, and present historical figures as engaged and loving personalities.

Author

Florian Illies (b. 1971) is a German art critic, journalist, and writer. He studied art history in Bonn and Oxford and has worked as a culture editor for major German newspapers and magazines. Illies is a co-founder of the art magazine Monopol and the author of the bestseller Generation Golf, a wry look at the European teenagers of the 1980s.

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