The Woman Who Always Loved Picasso

The life of Picasso’s model Marie-Therese, told in 42 short poems. It is unusual for Carcanet to produce an illustrated book, and in this case to host so distinguished an illustrator and designer as Jeff Fisher. His drawings animate the vivid voice of Marie-Therese, created with great immediacy by Julia Blackburn. Marie-Therese was seventeen when she met Picasso. He was forty-six. The poems, simple in language— daubed as it were—make sense of Picasso’s love for this young woman who was, John Berger says, ’the sexually most important affair of his life.’ They assume the young woman’s voice, taking up the story at their first meeting. Three years after his death, she took her own life. 

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The Woman Who Always Loved Picasso

The life of Picasso’s model Marie-Therese, told in 42 short poems. It is unusual for Carcanet to produce an illustrated book, and in this case to host so distinguished an illustrator and designer as Jeff Fisher. His drawings animate the vivid voice of Marie-Therese, created with great immediacy by Julia Blackburn. Marie-Therese was seventeen when she met Picasso. He was forty-six. The poems, simple in language— daubed as it were—make sense of Picasso’s love for this young woman who was, John Berger says, ’the sexually most important affair of his life.’ They assume the young woman’s voice, taking up the story at their first meeting. Three years after his death, she took her own life. 

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The Woman Who Always Loved Picasso

The Woman Who Always Loved Picasso

The Woman Who Always Loved Picasso

The Woman Who Always Loved Picasso

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The life of Picasso’s model Marie-Therese, told in 42 short poems. It is unusual for Carcanet to produce an illustrated book, and in this case to host so distinguished an illustrator and designer as Jeff Fisher. His drawings animate the vivid voice of Marie-Therese, created with great immediacy by Julia Blackburn. Marie-Therese was seventeen when she met Picasso. He was forty-six. The poems, simple in language— daubed as it were—make sense of Picasso’s love for this young woman who was, John Berger says, ’the sexually most important affair of his life.’ They assume the young woman’s voice, taking up the story at their first meeting. Three years after his death, she took her own life. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784109189
Publisher: Carcanet Press, Limited
Publication date: 02/27/2020
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Julia Blackburn is the daughter of the poet Thomas Blackburn and the painter Rosalie de Meric. She has written two novels (both shortlisted for the Orange Prize), a memoir The Three of Us (winner of the JR Ackerley Award), a collection of poems, Murmurations of Love, Grief and Starlings (Full Circle, 2015) and nine works of non-fiction of which the most recent, Time Song, was published by Cape in 2019. She lives in Suffolk and in Italy.
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