Many of the words of Munch come from his journals and writings, as cited by Munch scholars and by Peter Watkins in his film of Munch.
'Art is the Hard Work of the Soul.' (p. 12) is from the filmmaker Alexander Sokurov in an interview.
'Without Rhythm and Without Rhyme' (p. 56) is from Charles Baudelaire's 'Paris Spleen.'
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Soft Cover. Condition: Fair. Ex-library w/usual stamps & stickers. Text clean & bright; binding tight; creases & heavy wear to covers. 165 pages. Seller Inventory # S113-038210
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Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition, one of three hundred copies. 159pp. Pictorial wrappers. Fine. Affectionately Inscribed to fellow author Nicholas Delbanco from the author. A portrait of Edvard Munch from 1889-1908 with mention of his most famous work 'The Scream'. Seller Inventory # 417641