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Lives of Paul Gauguin: Noa Noa


  • Pallas Athene
  • Series: Lives of The Artists
  • by edited by Jonathan Griffin
This genuine version of Noa Noa is not only an important document, it is also a beautiful piece of writing: amusing, acid, wide-eyed, moving. Gauguin feared that, unedited, it would seem absurdly crude; and no doubt it would have, to most readers in his day. Today we can appreciate its sketch form, jerky directness, authentic freshness. This edition is illustrated with the watercolours, wood-engravings and drawings that Gauguin assembled for the book.

ISBN 9781843680611 | EN | PB
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Publisher Pallas Athene
ISBN 9781843680611
Author(s) edited by Jonathan Griffin
Publication date March 2023
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 145 x 114 mm
Illustrations 31 col.ill.
Pages 96
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Series: Lives of The Artists
Description

Gauguin's great diary from Tahiti almost never saw the light of day in its original form. The manuscript was sent by the artist from his island refuge to his friend Charles Morice in Paris, and published in 1901 with immediate success, under the two names of Paul Gauguin and Charles Morice. Morice, with Gauguin's permission, had 'edited' and enlarged it to make it more readable. How much of the charm and crispness of the manuscript had been lost in the process was anyone's guess.

It was to be 40 years before Gauguin's original version came to light, and it is published here in a translation by the poet Jonathan Griffin, together with a detailed description by the art historian Jean Loize, who re-discovered the manuscript. Loize shows that Morice had in parts altered Gauguin's text beyond recognition - a startling discovery that entirely changed ideas about Gauguin's style and intentions. This genuine version of Noa Noa is not only an important document, it is also a beautiful piece of writing: amusing, acid, wide-eyed, moving. Gauguin feared that, unedited, it would seem absurdly crude; and no doubt it would have, to most readers in his day. Today we can appreciate its sketch form, jerky directness, authentic freshness.

This edition is illustrated with the watercolours, wood-engravings and drawings that Gauguin assembled for the book.

Lives of Paul Gauguin: Noa Noa

Lives of Paul Gauguin: Noa Noa

€12.95