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* ''About Looking'', 1980. | * ''About Looking'', 1980. | ||
* ''Photocopies'', 1996. | * ''Photocopies'', 1996. | ||
− | * ''A Fortunate Man: The Story of a Country Doctor'' | + | * ''A Fortunate Man: The Story of a Country Doctor'', 1997. With photographs by Jean Mohr. |
− | * ''Selected Essays'' | + | * ''Selected Essays'', ed. Geoff Dyer, 2001. |
− | * "Into the Woods", | + | * "Into the Woods", in Simon Morley (ed.), [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=2581 ''The Sublime''], 2010, pp 125-127. |
− | * ''Understanding a Photograph'' | + | * ''Understanding a Photograph'', ed. Geoff Dyer, 2013. |
; About Berger | ; About Berger |
Revision as of 15:51, 9 December 2013
John Peter Berger (born 5 November 1926) is an English art critic, novelist, painter and poet. His most academical text is considered Ways of Seeing (with Mike Dibb, Sven Blomberg, Chris Fox and Richard Hollis), written as an accompaniment to a BBC series (1972).
Awards
- 1972, Booker Prize
- 1991, Petrarca-Preis
- 2009, Golden PEN Award
- 2011, Groeneveld Foundation Award
Literature
- By Berger
- Ways of Seeing, 1972, 1977.
- About Looking, 1980.
- Photocopies, 1996.
- A Fortunate Man: The Story of a Country Doctor, 1997. With photographs by Jean Mohr.
- Selected Essays, ed. Geoff Dyer, 2001.
- "Into the Woods", in Simon Morley (ed.), The Sublime, 2010, pp 125-127.
- Understanding a Photograph, ed. Geoff Dyer, 2013.
- About Berger
- Mark Durden (ed.), Fifty Key Writers on Photography, Routledge, 2013.
External links