Oh words! Words! how inadequate you are!, how fed up one of you ends up!, always saying too much or too little! Oh be silent! Oh, to be a painter!”
[Virginia Woolf, "Pictures and Portraits," 1920]
This publication contains for the first time in Spanish a compilation of articles on the visual arts written by Virginia Woolf between 1920 and 1936 . In them, the author investigates the relationship between writing and painting, narrates her visits to exhibitions, collects impressions and merits of the Bloomsbury group, and expresses her position regarding the appearance of cinema or the link between artists and the political sphere.
Format: 120 x 165 cm
Pages: 112
Spanish Language
Binding: Cardboard