Modern Library, 1998 - 172 páginas
In this enchanting memoir, New Yorker writer Calvin Tomkins
re-creates the privileged world of Gerald and Sara Murphy, two American
originals who found themselves at the center of a charmed circle of artists and
expatriate writers in France in the 1920s. Their home in Antibes, Villa
America, served as a gathering place for Picasso and Leger as well as Hemingway
and Fitzgerald, who used the glamorous couple as models for Dick and Nicole
Diver in
Tender Is the Night. A bestseller when it first appeared in
1971, Living Well Is the Best Revenge features sixty-nine intimate photographs
collected from the Murphys' family album, along with reproductions
of several of Gerald Murphy's remarkable paintings--canvases
that predate Pop Art by forty years.
"Living Well Is the Best Revenge is
a superb little study, alive with an elegance very much the
Murphys'," said Nancy Mitford. Critic Russell Lynes found the book to be
"at once a sharp and charming evocation of an era and a cast, mostly
delightful, surely famous, and usually talented, written with an elegant
balance between tongue in cheek and sympathy."
This Modern Library edition includes Calvin Tomkins's new
Introduction and a rewritten last chapter.
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