Following John Russell's highly successful Paris, this lavishly illustrated volume explores the key aspects of London: its architecture, monuments, notable citizens, landmarks, and more. Nearly 200 paintings, photographs, and other illustrations bring to life the fascinating text by former London Sunday Times art critic Russell.
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An elegantly idiosyncratic, leisurely and--at its most
successful--revealing stroll through London's highways and byways
that transcends the coffee-table genre.
A long-time art critic for the the New York Times, British-
born Russell is an erudite guide to the city he made his home for
over 50 years (if one at times rather too fond of the sound of
his own voice). He takes the reader on a wholly personal,
unsystematic, yet surprisingly thorough ramble through London's
long history and its labyrinthine social topographies as well as
its protean physical aspect. Though he occasionally lapses into
travelogue bromides (``there is no better school of life than the
streets of a great city''), more often Russell succeeds in
finding neglected perspectives that help us reimagine a city made
overfamiliar by mass tourism and media: a history of London's
19th-century salon culture, an explanation of what goes on behind
the closed doors of the city through a history of its
architecture, and, throughout, a refreshing emphasis on London as
the living and working home of millions of ordinary folk rather
than a picturesque museum. Having come to know the city in its
imperial twilight, Russell does sometimes fall prey to nostalgic
Edwardianisms (for instance, in his rose-tinted and pompous
descriptions of Parliament); but at his best he combines the
historian's long view, the aesthete's appreciative gaze, and the
social critic's inquiring eye to paint a bracingly complex
picture of a city whose heritage continues to evolve--such as his
account of the Docklands transformation from commercial and
imperial hub to the sometimes combustible social laboratory of
the new London. At its unstuffy best, Russell's ``tour'' is
brought to vivid life by his unfailingly apposite selection of
paintings, engravings, architects' drawings and photographs, in
general excellently reproduced (though on occasion large-scale
images have been reduced beyond comfortable scrutiny).
Russell for the most part offers the armchair traveler and
the inquiring mind alike five-star service. (183 illustrations,
86 in color) (Book-of-the-Month Club dividend selection) -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
A reminiscence of times experienced and histories explored, this offering is a very personal look at a city of infinite attractions that has captured the hearts and imaginations of generations of natives and visitors alike. Russell, an eminent writer on the arts for over 50 years, brings to life, through anecdote, illustrations, and memoir, the city of London from its re-creation after the Great Fire of 1660 through the great fires of World War II and up to the present. He takes us into the world of Wren and Constable, Boswell and Handel, Shaw and Olivier, and Lucian Freud and R.B. Kitaj in this love letter to what is less a geographic concept than a state of mind and memory. Recommended both for Anglophiles and everyone else waiting to be convinced.
Paula Frosch. Metropolitan Museum of Art Lib., New York
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