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Judith W. reviewed on
A terrific companion to read alongside Irving Stone's biographical novel of Michelangelo, The Agony and the Ecstasy. Or perhaps with a real Biography of that artist.
It lends a real sense of intimacy to read the man's personal communications with family, friends, and others, in his own words.
It lends a real sense of intimacy to read the man's personal communications with family, friends, and others, in his own words.