Denton Welch: Writer and Artist (Paperback)
by James Methuen-Campbell, Alan Bennett
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The painting and writing of Denton Welch, much admired by such disparate people as Edith Sitwell and William Burroughs, is at once seemingly artless and immensely considered. There is really no one quite like him. Frail and desperately sensitive, Welch died young at the age of 33, leaving behind an intense corpus of work that had earned him widespread admiration both artistically and as a writer. James Methuen-Campbell has delved deep into Welch's short life, balancing analysis of his work with a detailed study of his life, enhanced by countless interviews with those who knew Welch best.
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Published
12/12/2003
Publisher
Tauris Parke Paperbacks
ISBN
9781860649240
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