Harold Rosenberg

A Critic's Life

Debra Bricker Balken author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The University of Chicago Press

Published:22nd Sep '21

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This biography delves into the life of Harold Rosenberg, exploring his significant impact on American culture and intellectualism during the mid-twentieth century.

In Harold Rosenberg, Debra Bricker Balken presents a comprehensive biography of one of the most influential American intellectuals of the mid-twentieth century. Harold Rosenberg, a man known for his fierce independence and distinctive presence, navigated the cultural landscape of his time with a unique perspective. Standing at six foot four, with a signature cane and a cigarette in hand, he was a captivating figure in New York City's art scene, known for his radiant dark eyes and high-pitched voice. Despite his towering stature, he often felt out of place, embracing his role as an outsider who challenged societal norms.

Balken intricately weaves together the threads of Rosenberg's life, exploring his contributions to major cultural debates during the Cold War era. His famous essay, “The Herd of Independent Minds,” critiques the commodification of art and the loss of individuality in favor of celebrity culture. The biography highlights Rosenberg's relationships with prominent figures of his time, including Hannah Arendt, Saul Bellow, and Jackson Pollock, showcasing how these alliances shaped his views and critiques.

Thoroughly researched and engagingly written, Harold Rosenberg not only chronicles the life of a brilliant critic but also places him within the broader context of American cultural, intellectual, and political history. Balken's portrayal reveals the complexities of a man who, despite his struggles to fit into conventional society, left an indelible mark on the artistic and intellectual landscape of his era.

"[This] book is a thoroughgoing, well-researched biography of Harold Rosenberg, but it’s also really an intellectual history of New York City, over six decades." * Brooklyn Rail *
"Balken’s insightful and admiring biography seeks to reclaim Rosenberg for the pantheon. Through an intellectual history, Balken skillfully recounts the range and depth of this unusual man, who sustained commitments to a panoply of subjects—art, aesthetics, criticism, poetry, Marxism—without ever succumbing to any party line. . . . Balken’s book gives a panoramic view of Rosenberg’s complex arguments, and does so unimpeded by jargon." * Dissent *
"This biography is a formidable attempt at offering us some insight into a figure who lived in a city that, after the Second World War, was on fire with ideas, power, ambition, and art." * Hyperallergic *
“[A] perfect compendium of the convoluted social and political history of the 20th century. . . As Balken’s biography beautifully illustrates, [Rosenberg's] critical insights and writing, like the virtues of painters whose work he extolled, was crafted as romantic and heroic exploration of the mysteries of personal identity, private meaning, and public commitment in action.” * Critics at Large *
"The most extensive study of the critic to date." * New York Review of Books *
"An exceptional achievement, the book is both fact-filled and nuanced." * Art & Object *
"The author's ability to decipher the entanglements of a cultural milieu that emerged from this intellectual hotbed is remarkable, and her historical precision alongside some 15 years of research is especially noteworthy. Ms. Balken's writing is compelling and evenhanded, illuminating some of the last century's most conspicuous intellectual scuffles, social convolutions, and cultural progress with stunning lucidity." * The East Hampton Star *
"Harold Rosenberg: A Critic’s Life is a highly enjoyable read and will become a valuable reference work for any study of the New York School." * The Critic *
"Debra Bricker Balken has published the first complete biography of a New York intellectual usually associated with the promotion of abstract expressionism, for decades a presence in the city’s cultural life . . . The son of a modest Jewish tailor and a law graduate who never practiced, Rosenberg reconciled his Marxist convictions with an independence that distanced him from New York’s progressive elite, finding his best conversation companions in the world of artists." * Living Architecture *
"Well-researched. . . . Balken paints Rosenberg as an outsider by design, and recreates the people, places, and intellectual movements that influenced the fiercely independent thinker from his native Brooklyn to bohemian, leftist Manhattan in the 1930s." * Publishers Weekly *
“This thoroughly researched biography of Harold Rosenberg, America’s greatest art critic, vividly captures the Rosenberg I knew as an intellect and a friend—I couldn’t put it down.” * Jonathan Fineberg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign *
“In her mesmerizing, tough-minded, and prodigiously researched intellectual biography of Harold Rosenberg, Balken tracks the legendary art critic’s extraordinary intellectual journey through almost every major esthetic and political development—and battle—in the US and France from 1930 through the 1960s. This welcome book challenges readers to consider what it is about Rosenberg that we still need and whether there might ever be another prominent working critic with his independence, culture, and engaged and poetic imagination.” * Michael Brenson, art critic and art historian *
“A most impressive achievement, Balken’s exhaustively researched biography of Harold Rosenberg constitutes a significant contribution to our knowledge of American intellectual and artistic life during this unusually fertile period.” * Charles W. Haxthausen, Williams College *

ISBN: 9780226036199

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600 pages