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Essay Collection

A dynamic collection

by Owen Richardson
June 2012, no. 342

Lives by Peter Robb

Black Inc., $32.95 hb, 398 pp

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Peter Robb, in this collection of some of his journalism, quotes E.M. Forster’s remark about Constantine Cavafy: that he lived ‘absolutely motionless at a slight angle to the universe’. That line is half true of Robb’s subjects in this book. They have a way of existing at an angle to the universe, but they are not at all motionless. The lives in this book have trajectories and velocities that bring out an equal dynamism in the man who recounts them, as could well be imagined by anyone who has read his earlier work about Italy and Brazil (2004) or his biography of Caravaggio (1998).

 


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Lives by Peter Robb

Black Inc., $32.95 hb, 398 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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