You must change your life : the story of Rainer Maria Rilke and Auguste Rodin
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Published
New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2016].
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Status
Port Angeles - Nonfiction (Adult)
831.912 CORBETT
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831.912 CORBETT
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Clallam Bay - Nonfiction (Adult)
831.912 CORBETT
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Authors, German -- 20th century -- Biography.
Biographies.
Rilke, Rainer Maria, -- 1875-1926 -- Biography.
Rilke, Rainer Maria, -- 1875-1926 -- Friends and associates.
Rodin, Auguste, -- 1840-1917 -- Biography.
Rodin, Auguste, -- 1840-1917 -- Friends and associates.
Sculptors -- France -- 20th century -- Biography.
Biographies.
Rilke, Rainer Maria, -- 1875-1926 -- Biography.
Rilke, Rainer Maria, -- 1875-1926 -- Friends and associates.
Rodin, Auguste, -- 1840-1917 -- Biography.
Rodin, Auguste, -- 1840-1917 -- Friends and associates.
Sculptors -- France -- 20th century -- Biography.
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Published
New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2016].
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
x, 310 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"The extraordinary story of one of the most fruitful friendships in modern arts and letters. Paris, 1902: Renowned sculptor Auguste Rodin has just completed The Thinker. Rainer Maria Rilke is a delicate young visitor from Prague, broke and suffering from a case of writer's block. When Rilke is commissioned to write a book about Rodin, everything changes. ... You Must Change Your Life reveals one of the great stories of modern art and literature: Rodin and Rilke's years together as master and disciple, their heartbreaking rift, and ultimately their moving reconciliation. In her vibrant debut, Rachel Corbett reveals how Rodin's influence led Rilke to write his most celebrated poems and inspired his beloved Letters to a Young Poet. She captures the dawn of modernism with appearances by Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Lou Andreas-Salomé, George Bernard Shaw, and Jean Cocteau. And she recounts the remarkable friendship of two extraordinary artists whose work continues to reverberate a century later."--,Provided by publisher.