barbee0715
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Today I ran across this book review of Knopper's book in the Los Angeles Review of Books-it's written by Toni Bowers, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
The review is really long-it's practically a book itself-but she writes beautifully, and it's way more than an analysis of the book (and she also throws in Sullivan's and Taraborelli's 2009 book in here). She goes in depth to explain exactly why this book and the others so miserably fail Michael.
This review is also a great analysis of Michael, the man and the artist-even her footnotes are interesting.
She has a real gift and I think maybe she should write a biography. Here's the link-I won't copy and paste the actual text, since it's so long-
https://lareviewofbooks.org/review/time-for-something-different
The review is really long-it's practically a book itself-but she writes beautifully, and it's way more than an analysis of the book (and she also throws in Sullivan's and Taraborelli's 2009 book in here). She goes in depth to explain exactly why this book and the others so miserably fail Michael.
This review is also a great analysis of Michael, the man and the artist-even her footnotes are interesting.
She has a real gift and I think maybe she should write a biography. Here's the link-I won't copy and paste the actual text, since it's so long-
https://lareviewofbooks.org/review/time-for-something-different