A drama depicting the turbulent life of the sixteenth-century genius who redirected the course of European arts.
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Michael Straight was born in 1916. He was educated at Dartington Hall, the London School of Economics, and Cambridge University. For many years he was the editor of The New Republic. From 1969-1977 he was the deputy Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. He is the author of a number of non-fiction works and three novels.
A fascinating interpretation of a highly individual and important artist ...a masterpiece... -- Frank Getlein, The Washington Star
Caravaggio belongs to the world, not to the scholars, to the living theater, not to the dust of libraries. -- Peter Plagens, Art in America
Caravaggio is all will, and his artistic will is virtually indistinguishable from his erotic will. -- Frank Warnke, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
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