From Library Journal
Although most of Cellini's works in precious metals have been melted down, one surviving gold saltceller, which he completed for Francois I of France, and a number of major sculptures have secured his reputation as one of the finest Italian artists in the generation after Michelangelo. But he is most celebrated for his autobiography, which chronicles with unflagging energy and force one of the most tempestuous lives?and one of the largest egos?in all of history. Cellini served dukes, bishops, cardinals, and kings and queens of several nations, and he quarreled with them all, including two popes, one of whom, by Cellini's account, tried to murder him. He confesses to several murders himself, at least one rape, a notorious prison-break, innumerable fights and feuds. He also claims a pivotal role in defending Rome against invasion. From its first appearance in 1728 (150 years after his death), this portrait of a fanatical individualist helped define our notion of the Renaissance. The vigorous translation by John Addington Symonds (uncredited by the producer?a recurring fault) is superbly realized by British narrator Robert Whitfield, successfully bringing to tape Cellini's unforgettable story. Highly recommended for all collections.?Peter Josyph, New York
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.
From AudioFile
Enter the sixteenth-century world of Italy and the Vatican, where Cellini, a master goldsmith and sculptor, lived and flourished. Whitfield brings Cellini's autobiography to life, fluently rolling Italian and English words off his tongue and capturing the flavor of the tale. Cellini tells of his adventures, his encounters with DaVinci and Michelangelo, the Medicis and other famous people of his era. The minute details recounted by Cellini are gracefully read by Whitfield, who breathes life into this fascinating autobiography. M.B.K. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.
0 有用 felsina 2019-04-26 20:02:55
头一百页有一种Boccacian novella/艺术家为主角的骑士文学/艺术家传记的hybrid文学即视感,中段的监狱情节又加上点religious sermon和神秘主义色彩,一直到后半段才真正变成了某种第一人称、主观视角的瓦萨里。Cellini的一盘好菜,吃完收获颇丰。
0 有用 felsina 2019-04-26 20:02:55
头一百页有一种Boccacian novella/艺术家为主角的骑士文学/艺术家传记的hybrid文学即视感,中段的监狱情节又加上点religious sermon和神秘主义色彩,一直到后半段才真正变成了某种第一人称、主观视角的瓦萨里。Cellini的一盘好菜,吃完收获颇丰。