The Face of Britain
- Author Simon Schama
- Narrator Roy McMillan, Simon Schama
- Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
- Run Time 14 hours and 22 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre European history, History of art, Paintings and painting, Portraits and self-portraiture in art.
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What to expect
Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable, audiobook edition of The Face of Britain by Simon Schma, read by Simon Schama and Roy McMillian.
Churchill and his painter locked in a struggle of stares and glares; Gainsborough watching his daughters run after a butterfly; a naked John Lennon five hours before his death.
Simon Schama has written a tour de force about British portraits over the centuries in which the image-maker, the subject and everyone else looking on are brought unforgettably to life. Mesmerising in its extraordinary storytelling, and beautifully illustrated, The Face of Britain will change the way we see our past -- and ourselves.
Critics Review
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Schama’s greatest gift is a sure eye for an extraordinary story…This isn’t what you get from conventional historians or conventional art writers, more’s the pity…Schama has written books which will still be bought and talked about a century from now and he hasn’t lost an ounce of zest or intelligence. Damn him…
Prospect -
He knows the history, the biography, and the art history…he made me look and learn. He is a great storyteller and we learn something new on every page.
New Statesman -
All of these lives rendered with an acuity of detail that could rival the best of portraitists … describing Lawrence’s portrait of Wilberforce, Schama calls the painting a work of “transforming empathy”. That phrase could be true of his storytelling throughout this book.
The Independent -
Schama has a masterly ability to conjure up character and vivify conflict
Financial Times on 'A History of Britain' -
With Schama you look at a picture and see it as you hadn’t before
Telegraph on 'Rembrandt's Eyes' -
Splendid, spirited, immensely enjoyable and wide-ranging
Financial Times on 'The Story of the Jews'
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