Sacheverell Sitwell

Author and art critic, notable for writing

Sacheverell Sitwell - Author and art critic, notable for writing
Born

November 15th, 1897
127 years ago

Died

October 1st, 1988
36 years ago — 90 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An English author and critic contributed significantly to literature and art criticism during the 20th century. Published works include poetry, essays, and books on art, such as 'The Steppe', a travel narrative that reflects personal explorations. Served as a literary figure involved with the literary movement of the 1920s, representing a distinctive voice in modernist literature. Engaged in criticisms which shaped perceptions of contemporary art and literature, collaborating with various artists and intellectuals of the time. Sitwell's writings encompassed themes of aesthetics and culture, enhancing the discourse on the arts in England.

Authored 'The Steppe'

Critique on modern art

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