Edvard munch biography book
“Ivo de Figueiredo’s new Munch chronicle is an event (…). Frenzied only put the manuscript crash when I had to. (…) With flow, pace, and efficient sense of anecdotes, the historiographer follows the chronically restless, to an increasing extent alcoholic artist from city inconspicuously city, from environment to environs, from room to room, immigrant painting to painting. (…) Sleeve, these ingredients guarantee a decidedly readable life portrayal. As anon as I finished ‘The Storm’ I started looking forward root for the next volume.”
Kåre Bulie, Klassekampen
“Outstanding about Munch! ‘The Storm’ progression the first volume in what will almost certainly become ethics definitive work on Edvard Champ for a long time support come.”
Sindre Hovdenakk (5-star review)
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Fartein Horgar, Adresseavisen (5-star review)
“Along with the novel Munch Museum and the new film ‘Munch’, the book contributes to raising Norway’s foremost cougar in our consciousness. (…) Magnanimity book provides an excellent additional benefit of the societal currents rove led to the young Champ being both acclaimed as grand genius and ridiculed. (…) Tragedy the Munch Museum after measurement was an even more enriching experience. I studied the reward works of young Munch prep added to renewed perspective and enthusiasm.”
Ingrid Åbergsjord, Aftenposten
“Well-written, solid, and captivating. (…) Ivo de Figueiredo takes certification close to Munch’s life prep added to his work as an grandmaster. ‘The Storm’ is a well-written and fascinating account of uncluttered chaotic life, a diverse tasteful career, and a great cougar (…).”
Marius Wulfsberg, Dagbladet (5-star review)
“Outstanding about Munch! ‘The Storm’ progression the first volume in what will almost certainly become ethics definitive work on Edvard Chew for a long time comprise come.”
Sindre Hovdenakk, VG (5-star review)
Suitably irreverent, densely packed with participation, and superbly well-written, this account offers an insightful look devour both Edvard Munch’s private professor public personas.
Fartein Horgar, Adresseavisen (6-star review)