Books

  • A Seventh Man

    Book 1975
    Books, Collaborations, Essays, Jean Mohr, Migrants, Photography

    A Seventh Man, by John Berger (text) and Jean Mohr (photographs), first publication in 1975.
    This seminal classic explores the fate of migrant workers.
    First published in 1975, this finely wrought investigation remains as urgent as ever, presenting the life of those who have travelled to live and work in Europe. Art critic, novelist, and artist John Berger brings humanity and a voice to those silenced in the p…
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  • A Painter of Our Time

    Book 1958
    Books, Early Works, Migrants, Novels, Painting, UK

    A Painter of our Time, first novel written by John Berger in 1958.
    A Painter of Our Time is at once a gripping intellectual and moral detective story and a book whose aesthetic insights make it a companion piece to Berger’s great works of art criticism. The year is 1956. Soviet tanks are rolling into Budapest. In London, an expatriate Hungarian painter named Janos Lavin has disappeared following a triumphant on…
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  • Permanent Red

    Book 1960
    Art, Books, Early Works, Essays, Painting, Politics

    Permanent Red, book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 1960.
    Why should an artist’s way of looking at the world have any meaning for us? Any artwork reflects the artist’s intentions, but also its times: therefore all art is political.
    In Permanent Red, John Berger argues that the contemporary artist should strive for a realism that aims for hope, to transform the world. Surveying the work of histor…
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  • The Foot of Clive

    Book 1962
    Books, Early Works, Novels, UK

    The Foot of Clive, novel by John Berger, first edition in 1962.
    In the centre of a 1960s hospital ward sits a curtained-off bed, guarded by a policeman. In it lies a murderer, hidden from view and likely to die before he can be hanged for his crime. In the closed, regimented society of the ward, his invisible presence fractures and rebuilds the way the other patients see the world. In the face of someone who …
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  • Corker’s Freedom

    Book 1964
    Books, Early Works, Novels, UK

    Corker’s Freedom, novel by John Berger, first edition in 1964.
    A powerfully unsettling, mordantly witty story about the pitfalls of free will. In the course of a day, the ageing owner of an employment agency is propelled into a fantasy world through his romantic yearnings and inarticulate dreams, seeking an illusory freedom from the bonds of responsibility.

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  • The Underground Sea – Miners and the Miners’ strike

    Oct 06 2023

    This new John Berger book edited by Tom Overton and Matthew Harle brings together for the first time John Berger’s work on mineworkers and the miners’ strikes and has been edited as a set of actions for today. Publication of The Underground Sea marks the 40th anniversary of the 1984-85 Strike, at a time when people are rediscovering the necessity, power and possibilities of collective action. Including transcripts…
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  • The Success and Failure of Picasso

    Book 1965
    Art, Books, Early Works, Essays, France, Painting, Spain

    The Success and Failure of Picasso, essay by John Berger, first edition in 1965.
    At the height of his powers, Pablo Picasso was the artist as revolutionary, breaking through the niceties of form in order to mount a direct challenge to the values of his time. At the height of his fame, he was the artist as royalty: incalculably wealthy, universally idolized−and wholly isolated.
    In this stunning critical asses…
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  • A Fortunate Man

    Book 1967
    Books, Collaborations, Doctor, Essays, Jean Mohr, Peasants, Photography, UK, Workers

    A Fortunate Man : the story of a country doctor, first collaboration by John Berger (text) and Jean Mohr (photographs), first publication in 1967.
    Berger’s exploration of what it means to heal. In 1966 John Berger spent three months in the Forest of Dean shadowing an English country GP, John Sassall. Sassall is a fortunate man – his work occupies and fulfils him, he lives amongst the patients he treats, the lin…
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  • Art and Revolution

    Book 1969
    Art, Books, Drawing, Essays, Painting, Russia, Sculpture

    Art and Revolution: Ernst Neizvestny And the Role of the Artist in the U.S.S.R, essay by John Berger, first edition in 1969.
    What is the meaning of Revolutionary art? And who is the revolutionary artist?
    In Art and Revolution, John Berger examines the life and work of Ernst Neizvestny, a Russian sculptor whose exclusion from the ranks of officially approved Soviet artists left him laboring in enforced obscuri…
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  • The Look of Things

    Book 1972
    Art, Books, Essays, Painting, Politics

    The Look of Things: Selected Essays and Articles, book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 1972.
    This anthology of some of John Berger’s most incisive and brilliant essays and articles, written throughout the 1960s, is one of his most celebrated books. The pieces span from the life of artists like Camille Corot and Fernand Léger; character sketches of the likes of Le Corbusier, Walter Benjamin, Jack Yea…
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  • Ways of Seeing

    Book 1972
    Art, Books, Essays, Feminism, Painting, UK

    Ways of Seeing, essay by John Berger, first edition in 1972, based on the BBC television series with John Berger, made by John Berger, Sven Blomberg, Chris Fox, Michael Dibb and Richard Hollis.
    This book has been translated in 38 languages.
    “The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled” — so opens John Berger’s revolutionary million-copy bestseller on how to look at artJohn B…
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  • G

    Book 1972
    Books, Feminism, Novels

    G, novel by John Berger, first edition in 1972. For this novel, John Berger won both the James Tait Black prize and the Booker Prize.
    In this luminous novel about a modern Don Juan, John Berger relates the story of G., a young man forging an energetic sexual career in Europe during the early years of the last century as Europe teeters on the brink of war. With profound compassion, Berger explores the hearts and m…
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  • TRILOGY Into Their Labours

    Book 1992
    Animals, Books, Countryside, France, Migrants, Novels, Peasants, Quincy, Short Stories, Workers

    Into Their Labours, trilogy by John Berger, first edition in 1992 : Pig Earth (1979), Once in Europa (1986) and Lilac and Flag (1990). A trilogy of novels that traces the journey of the European peasant from the mountains to the metropolis.

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  • Pig Earth

    Book 1979
    Animals, Books, France, Novels, Peasants, Quincy, Short Stories, Workers

    Pig Earth, book of novels by John Berger, first edition in 1979. First volume of his trilogy Into Their Labours (1992).
    Set in a small village in the French Alps, Pig Earth relates the stories of sceptical, hard-working men and fiercely independent women. This book is an act of reckoning that conveys the precise wealth and weight of a world we are losing.
    « The cow’s legs fold and her body collapses instan…
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  • Once in Europa

    Book 1986
    Animals, Books, France, Novels, Peasants, Quincy, Short Stories, Workers

    Once in Europa, book of novels by John Berger, first edition in 1982. Second volume of his trilogy Into Their Labours (1992).
    A collection of interwoven stories, this is a portrait of two worlds – a small Alpine village bound to the earth and by tradition, and the restless, future-driven culture that will invade it – at their moment of collision. The instrument of entrapment is love. Lives are lost and hearts bro…
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  • Lilac and Flag

    Book 1990
    Books, Migrants, Novels, Peasants, Quincy, Workers

    Lilac and Flag, novel by John Berger, first edition in 1990. Third and last volume of his trilogy Into Their Labours (1992).
    In the mythic city of Troy, amidst the shanty-towns, factories, opulent hotels, fading heritages and steadfast dreams, the children and grandchildren of rural peasants pursue meagre livings as best they can. And two young lovers embark upon a passionate journey of love and survival.
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  • About Looking

    Book 1980
    Art, Books, Essays, Painting

    About Looking, book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 1980.
    As a novelist, essayist, and cultural historian, John Berger is a writer of dazzling eloquence and arresting insight whose work amounts to a subtle, powerful critique of the canons of our civilization. In About Looking he explores our role as observers to reveal new layers of meaning in what we see. How do the animals we look at in zoos remind u…
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  • Another Way of Telling

    Book 1982
    Books, Collaborations, Essays, Jean Mohr, Peasants, Photography, Workers

    Another Way of Telling, by John Berger (text) and Jean Mohr (photographs), first publication in 1982.
    John Berger and Jean Mohr’s classic investigation into the nature of photography and what makes it so different from other art forms
    The writer John Berger and the photographer Jean Mohr set out to understand the fundamental nature of photography and how it makes its impact. Asking a range of questions – W…
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  • And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos

    Book 1984
    Books, Katya Berger Andreadakis, Philosophy, Poetry

    And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos, book of essays and poems by John Berger, first edition in 1984. Translated in French by Katya Berger Andreadakis for Éditions Champ Vallon (1991), new traduction for Éditions Hourra (2024).
    This stunning work is a shoebox filled with delicate love letters containing poetry and thoughts on mortality, art, love and absence, capturing moments in time that hover above …
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  • The Sense of Sight

    Book 1985
    Art, Books, Essays, Painting

    The Sense of Sight, book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 1985.
    With this provocative and infinitely moving collection of essays, John Berger responds to the profound questions posed by the visual world. For when he writes about Cubism, he writes not only of Braque, Léger, Picasso, and Gris, but of that incredible moment early in this century when the world converged around a marvelous sense of promise…
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  • Keeping a Rendez-vous

    Book 1992
    Books, Essays, Painting, Sculpture

    Keeping a Rendez-vous, book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 1992.
    When he stands before Giorgione’s La Tempesta , John Berger sees not only the painting but our whole notion of time, sweeping us away from a lost Eden. A photograph of a gravely joyful crowd gathered on a Prague street in November 1989 provokes reflection on the meaning of democracy and the reunion of a people with long-banished hopes …
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  • Pages of the Wound

    Book 1994
    Art, Books, Drawing, John Christie, Photography, Poetry

    Pages of the Wound, book of poems, drawings and photographs 1956-96 by John Berger, first limited edition in 1994, paperback edition in 1996.
    Pages of the Wound is the result of a collaboration between John Christie, who printed the original book at Circle Press, and John Berger. This is a collection of his poems, drawings and photographs. It includes 46 poems written between 1956 and 1994. “At Remaurian”, a …
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  • To the Wedding

    Book 1995
    Books, Novels

    To the Wedding, novel by John Berger, first edition in 1995.
    A mother and father, estranged for years, are travelling across Europe to their daughter’s wedding. Vibrant, beautiful Ninon has fallen in love with the young Italian Gino. She is twenty-three years old – and she is dying of AIDS. As their wedding approaches, the story of Ninon and Gino unfolds. On their wedding day, Ninon will take off her shoes and …
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  • Photocopies

    Book 1996
    Art, Books, Drawing, Essays, Exhibitions, Short Stories

    Photocopies, book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 1996.
    This is a collection of portraits of a shepherd, a farmer, a painter and blind man, a sylph of Byzantine arrogance and a vagabond cyclist with primroses growing in her basket. The backgrounds range from Prague, Paris, Athens, Lahore and countrysides and mountainscapes.

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  • King: A Street Story

    Book 1999
    Books, Katya Berger Andreadakis, Novels, Workers

    King: A Street Story, novel by John Berger, first edition in 1999. Translated in French by Katya Berger Andreadakis for Éditions L’Olivier (1999).
    A furious homage to the homeless and a lyrical meditation on language and experience. You will be led to a place you haven’t been, from where few stories come. You will be led by King, a dog (or is he?) to a wasteland beside the motorway called Saint Valery.
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  • The Shape of a Pocket

    Book 2001
    Books, Essays, Painting, Short Stories

    The Shape of a Pocket, book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 2001.
    John Berger writes: “The pocket in question is a small pocket of resistance. A pocket is formed when two or more people come together in agreement. The resistance is against the inhumanity of the new world economic order. The people coming together are the reader, me and those the essays are about – Rembrandt, Palaeolithic cave painter…
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  • Here is Where We Meet

    Book 2005
    Books, Katya Berger Andreadakis, Novels

    Here is Where We Meet, novel by John Berger, first edition in 2005. Translated in French by Katya Berger Andreadakis for Éditions L’Olivier (2006).
    No one appreciates the detail of being alive more than the dead. In Lisbon, a man encounters his mother sitting on a park bench who laughs with the impudence of a schoolgirl. She has been dead for fifteen years. In Krakow market he recognises Ken, his passeur,…
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  • Hold Everything Dear

    Book 2007
    Books, Economy, Essays, Politics, Workers

    Hold Everything Dear, book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 2007.
    A powerful meditation on political resistance and the global search for justice. From the ‘War on Terror’ to resistance in Ramallah and traumatic dislocation in the Middle East, Berger explores the uses of art as an instrument of political resistance. Visceral and passionate, Hold Everything Dear is a profound meditation on the far ex…
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  • From A to X

    Book 2008
    Books, Katya Berger Andreadakis, Letters, Palestine, Politics

    From A to X, novel by John Berger, first edition in 2008. Translated in French by Katya Berger Andreadakis for Éditions L’Olivier (2009).
    Novel about love and resistance, From A to X is a powerful exploration of how humanity affirms itself in struggle: imagining a community which, besieged by economic and military imperialism, finds transcendent hope in the pain and fragility, vulnerability and sorrow of daily…
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  • Why Look at Animals?

    Book 2009
    Animals, Books, Essays, Painting

    Why Look at Animals? book of essays by John Berger, first edition in 2009.
    John Berger broke new ground with his penetrating writings on life, art and how we see the world around us. Here he explores how the ancient relationship between man and nature has been broken in the modern consumer age, with the animals that used to be at the center of our existence now marginalized and reduced to spectacle. Throughout hi…
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  • Bento’s Sketchbook

    Book 2011
    Books, Drawing, Essays, Philosophy

    Bento’s Sketchbook, essay and drawings by John Berger about Spinoza, first edition in 2011.
    A deeply moving exploration of the relationship between thinking and drawing. The seventeenth-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza (a.k.a. Bento) spent the most intense years of his short life writing. He also carried with him a sketchbook. After his sudden death, his friends rescued letters, manuscripts, notes—but no dr…
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  • Collected Poems

    Book 2014
    Books, Poetry

    Collected Poems, book of poems by John Berger, first limited edition in 2014.
    Collected Poems reflects Berger’s longstanding concerns with art and politics, love and war, history and memory, emigration, immigration and the life of the European peasantry. It includes well-known poems like “The Ladle”, “Village Maternity” and “Death of La Nan M.” as well over twenty previously unpublished poems. From …
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  • Confabulations

    Book 2016
    Books, Drawing, Essays

    Confabulations, last book of essays and drawings by John Berger before his death in 2017, first edition in 2016.
    «Language is a body, a living creature … and this creature’s home is the inarticulate as well as the articulate. »
    John Berger writes about language itself, and how it relates to thought, art, song, storytelling and political discourse today. Also containing Berger’s own drawings, notes, mem…
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  • Selected Essays

    Book 2001
    Books, Economy, Essays, Geoff Dyer, Painting, Philosophy, Politics

    Selected Essays, book of essays by John Berger, edited by Geoff Dyer, first edition in 2001.
    Booker wining novelist, playwright, essayist, poet and critic – even admirers rarely know John Berger in all his literary incarnations. This collection of essays, for the first time, takes a definitive look at his extraordinary career. Far from being footnotes to the main body of work Berger’s essays are absolutely cent…
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  • Understanding A Photograph

    Book 2013
    Books, Essays, Geoff Dyer, Marc Trivier, Photography

    Understanding A Photograph, book of essays by John Berger, edited by Geoff Dyer, first edition in 2013.
    This selection contains many groundbreaking essays and previously uncollected pieces written for exhibitions and catalogues in which Berger probes the work of photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson and W. Eugene Smith – and the lives of those photographed – with fierce engagement, intensity and tenderness….
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  • Italian books

    Book 2004
    Art, Books, Contemporary art, Drawing, Essays, Italy

    Maria Nadotti edited John Berger’s books which only exist in italian : Modi di Vedere (2004) • Abbi cara ogni cosa (2007 similar version to Hold Everything Dear) • La Speranza, nel frattempo (conversation with Arundhati Roy, 2010) • Contro i nuovi tirani (2012) • Sulla Motocicletta (2018).

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  • Berger on Drawing

    Book 2005
    Books, Drawing, Essays, Yves Berger

    Berger on Drawing, book of essays and drawings by John Berger, edited by Jim Savage, first edition in 2005.
    With 49 black and white illustrations including drawings by John and Yves Berger. Berger On Drawing is an exciting anthology of essays in which John Berger explores that most primary and most primal of all art activities: drawing.

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  • Portraits

    Book 2015
    Art, Books, Contemporary art, Drawing, Painting, Philosophy, Tom Overton

    Portraits, book of essays by John Berger, edited by Tom Overton, first edition in 2015. This first volume has been completed by a second volume Landscapes (2016).
    John Berger tells a personal history of art from the prehistoric paintings of the Chauvet caves to 21st century conceptual artists. Berger presents entirely new ways of thinking about artists both canonized and obscure, from Rembrandt to Henry Moore, Ja…
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  • Landscapes

    Book 2015
    Art, Books, Contemporary art, Essays, Tom Overton

    Landscapes, book of essays by John Berger, edited by Tom Overton, first edition in 2016. This volume completes a first volume Portraits (2015).
    What does art tell us about ourselves? John Berger on the politics and consolations of creativity. In this collection of diverse works — essays, short stories, poems, translations — which spans a lifetime’s engagement with art, John Berger reveals how he came to his…
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  • Swimming Pool

    Book 2020
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Drawing, John Christie, Painting

    Swimming Pool, essay by John Berger edited by John Christie with Leon Kossoff’s works, first edition in 2020.

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  • At the Edge of the World

    Book 1999
    Books, Collaborations, Jean Mohr, Photography

    At the Edge of the World, a Jean Mohr’s book (text and photos) in collaboration with John Berger, first publication in 1999.
    Swiss photographer Jean Mohr has travelled the globe documenting the lives of the dispossessed, the marginalized and the overlooked for over forty years. In 1996, while convalescing from a serious operation in the mountains near Geneva known locally as ‘The Edge of the World’, Mohr realiz…
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  • A Question of Geography

    Book 1987
    Books, Collaborations, Economy, Nella Bielski, Politics, Russia, Theater

    A Question of Geography, play by Nella Bielski and John Berger, first edition in 1987.
    The play centres on Daria Petrovna Petrova, who, having been condemned to ten years in the Gulag, now lives in Magadan in permanent exile. Daria has formed a relationship with a doctor who is also a prisoner, but who is allowed out of the prison camp during the day on account of his profession.
    When the play opens, Daria is …
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  • Goya’s last portrait

    Book 1989
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Nella Bielski, Spain, Theater

    Goya’s last portrait, play by Nella Bielski and John Berger, first edition in 1989.
    At a time of chaos and upheaval, Francisco Goya made his living painting portraits of the royal family and aristocracy of Spain which were often devastating in their truth. He also painted a number of self-portraits. But he left another self-portrait – and a portrait of his times – in the form of drawings and etchings which …
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  • Isabelle: A Story in Shorts

    Book 1998
    Books, Collaborations, Colonialism, Feminism, Nella Bielski, Theater

    Isabelle: A Story in Shorts, play by Nella Bielski and John Berger, first edition in 1998.
    John Berger and Nella Bielski’s powerful story in shots brilliantly recreates the life of Isabelle Eberhardt, a young European woman who travelled throughout North Africa disguised as a man.
    In 1897, Isabelle, aged twenty, left Geneva for Kenadsa, at the Moroccan frontier. Gripped by spiritual restlessness and a desire…
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  • Titian : Nymph and Shepherd

    Book 1996
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Family, Katya Berger Andreadakis, Letters, Painting

    Titian : Nymph and Shepherd, book of letters by Katya and John Berger, first edition in 1996.
    This book is first a dialogue between a daughter and a father about life, physical sensation, mortality. Both seem to listen to the other with great attention. Secondly, it is the extraordinary vehicle for a series of insights into the everyday life and the art of the great Venetian master, following an uncanny incident …
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  • Mantegna : Lying Down to Sleep

    Book 2010
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Family, Katya Berger Andreadakis, Letters, Painting

    Mantegna : Lying Down to Sleep, book of letters by Katya and John Berger, first edition in 2010.
    The clouds in the Oculus of the Bridal Chamber, painted by Andrea Mantegna at St George’s Castle in Mantua, are the starting point for an intimate dialogue between father and daughter John and Katya Berger, held as they observe the frescoes in the famous room. The conversation leads to a personal exploration of…
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  • Man on a Beach

    Book 1998
    Books, Collaborations, Drawing, Selçuk Demirel, Turkey

    Man on a Beach by John Berger (text) and Selçuk Demirel (illustrations), first edition in 1998.
    A man sitting at his desk dreams of the beach… He looks beyond the shore, the sea, the horizon: hand in hand with the stars, he draws on the sky. From his apartment filled with books, he tries to reach the world of dreams… Selçuk Demirel invites the reader into his imaginary world, floating like a poem. And …
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  • Cataract

    Book 2012
    Books, Collaborations, Drawing, Painting, Selçuk Demirel, Turkey

    Cataract by John Berger (text) and Selçuk Demirel (illustrations), first edition in 2012.
    What happens when an art critic loses some of his sight to cataracts? What wonders are glimpsed once vision is restored? In this impressionistic essay written in the spirit of Montaigne, John Berger records the effects of cataract removal operations on each of his eyes. With words by John Berger and beautiful illustrat…
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  • Smoke

    Book 2016
    Books, Collaborations, Drawing, Selçuk Demirel, Turkey

    Smoke by John Berger (text) and Selçuk Demirel (illustrations), first edition in 2016.
    John Berger, long-time smoker, joins forces again with Turkish writer and illustrator Selçuk Demirel in an unexpected pictorial essay.
    Once upon a time, men, women and (secretly) children smoked.
    This charming pictorial essay reflects on the cultural implications of smoking, and suggests, through a series of bri…
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  • What Time Is It?

    Book 2018
    Books, Collaborations, Drawing, Selçuk Demirel, Turkey

    What Time Is It? edited by Maria Nadotti with John Berger’s texts and Selçuk Demirel’s illustrations, first edition in 2018.
    This is a playful meditation on the illusory nature of time. Our perception of it assumes a uniform and ceaseless passing of hours, but Berger suggests that it is turbulent. It expands and contracts according to the intensity of the lived moment. In this beautiful essay in picture…
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  • I Send You This Cadmium Red

    Book 2000
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Drawing, John Christie, Letters, Painting, UK

    I Send You This Cadmium Red, a correspondence between John Berger and John Christie, first edition in 2000.
    « Could it be that red is the one colour that is continually asking for a body? »
    A book of correspondence between two highly talented friends-writer/critic/artist John Berger and filmmaker/artist John Christie – I Send You This Cadmium Red began in concept in February 1997, when Christie mused to …
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  • Four Horizons

    Book 2015
    Art, Books, Collaborations, John Christie, Letters

    Four horizons, A visit to the Ronchamp chapel of Le Corbusier, John Berger, John Christie, sister Telchilde Hinckley, sister Lucia Kuppens, first edition in Spanish in 2015.

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  • Lapwing & Fox

    Book 2016
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Drawing, John Christie, Letters, Painting, UK

    Lapwing & Fox, Conversations between John Berger and John Christie, first edition in 2016.

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  • My Beautiful

    Book 2004
    Books, Collaborations, Contemporary art, Essays, France, Marc Trivier, Photography, Sculpture, Workers, Yves Berger

    My Beautiful by John Berger (text) and Marc Trivier (photographs), first publication in English and French in 2004.
    The question of beauty is addressed here in the intertwining of photographic and writing approaches. Jean Marquis made portraits of Giacometti in his studio, Marc Trivier photographed Giacometti’s sculptures. John Berger, in the continuation of his reflection and in particular on his distance from…
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  • Books with Marisa Camino

    Book 2005
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Contemporary art, Drawing, Letters, Painting, Spain

    John Berger contributed to three Marisa Camino’s books :
    Entries (2005)
    Como crece una pluma (2005)
    Cartas a Marisa Camino (2018)

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  • Books with Liane Birnberg

    Book 2006
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Contemporary art, Drawing, Painting, Poetry

    John Berger contributed to three Liane Birnberg’s books :
    Word from a foreign language (2006)
    Because wings are made to fly (2011)
    Garden to my cheek (2016)

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  • Le Blaireau et le Roi

    Book 2010
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Contemporary art, Exhibitions, Family, Letters, Painting, Quincy, Yves Berger

    Le Blaireau et le Roi , book by Yves and John Berger, edited by Emmanuel Favre, first edition in 2010, in link with the exhibition Dans leur travail at Chartreuse de Mélan (2006 Taninges, France).

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  • Flying Skirts

    Book 2010
    Books, Collaborations, Family, Katya Berger Andreadakis, Letters, Poetry, Quincy, Tributes, Yves Berger

    Flying Skirts book by Yves and John Berger as an elegy to Beverly Bancroft (1942-2014), first edition in 2015. Translated in French by Katya Berger Andreadakis for Éditions L’Olivier (2015).

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  • Over To You

    Book 2019
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Contemporary art, Family, Katya Berger Andreadakis, Letters, Painting, Quincy, Yves Berger

    Over To You correspondence book of texts and images by Yves and John Berger, first edition in french in 2019, in english in 2024. Translated in French by Katya Berger Andreadakis for L’Atelier contemporain (2019).
    Compelling and intimate, this collection of never-before-seen letters between the celebrated art critic and essayist, John Berger and his son Yves, an artist, is a moving look at their musings on art,…
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  • Railtracks

    Book 2011
    Books, Collaborations, Contemporary art, Countryside, Essays, Photography, UK

    Railtracks, by Anne Michaels and John Berger (text), first publication in 2011. Some editions with Tereza Stehlikova photographs.
    Railtracks is a unique collaboration between two writers of remarkable achievement. A profound meditation on railways, love and loss, at once intimate and committed, it moves from the industrial to the metaphysical, from the tectonic shifts of globalization to the interior pulses of m…
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  • Mural

    Book 2017
    Books, Palestine, Poetry, Politics, Translations by JB

    Mural, poem by Mahmoud Darwish Palestinian poet, translated in english by Rema Hammami and John Berger, first edition in 2017.

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  • Poems on the Theatre

    Book 1961
    Books, Early Works, Poetry, Politics, Theater, Translations by JB

    Poems on the Theatre, poetry by Bertolt Brecht, translated in english by Anna Bostock and John Berger, first edition in 1961.

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  • Return to my Native Land

    Book 1969
    Books, Colonialism, France, Migrants, Poetry, Politics, Translations by JB

    Return to my Native Land, poem by Aimé Césaire, translated in english by Anna Bostock and John Berger, first edition in 1969. New edition introduced by Jason Allen-Paisant who revisited their translation.

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  • Dürer

    Book 1985
    Books, Drawing, Essays, Painting

    Dürer, artist catalogue of the German drawer Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) by John Berger, first edition in 1985.

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  • John by Jean

    Book 2016
    About John Berger, Books, Collaborations, Countryside, Family, France, Jean Mohr, Peasants, Photography, Quincy, Tributes

    John by Jean, Fifty Years of Friendship, edited by Jim Savage with Simone and Jean Mohr photographs, first publication in 2016.

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  • Seeing Through Drawing

    Book 2017
    About John Berger, Art, Books, Collaborations, Drawing, John Christie, Katya Berger Andreadakis, Letters, Painting, Tributes, UK, Yves Berger

    Seeing Through Drawing, art catalogue, texts and correspondences with John Berger and others, edited by John Christie, first edition in 2017.

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  • Guttuso

    Book 1957
    Books, Early Works, Essays, Italy, Painting

    Guttuso, first book written by John Berger in 1957 about the italian painter Renato Guttuso. New publication in 2023 for the first time in italian, thanks to Maria Nadotti, Michael Berger, Tom Overton and Antonio Sellerio.

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  • Par La Fenêtre

    Book 2009
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Contemporary art, Drawing, Exhibitions, Family, Letters, Painting, Quincy, Yves Berger

    Par La Fenêtre, exhibition catalog by Yves and John Berger, edited by Emmanuel Favre in link with their exhibition at Galerie Josephski-Neukum (2009, Issing, Germany).

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  • Disparate De Fuendetodos

    Book 2013
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Contemporary art, Drawing, Exhibitions, Family, Letters, Painting, Spain, Yves Berger

    Disparate De Fuendetodos, exhibition catalog by Yves and John Berger, in link with their exhibition at Sala Zuloaga (2013, Fuendetodos, Spain).

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  • Desde el taller

    Book 2015
    Art, Books, Collaborations, Contemporary art, Drawing, Exhibitions, Family, Letters, Painting, Quincy, Yves Berger

    Desde el taller , dialog between Yves and John Berger with Emmanuel Favre, drawings by Yves and John Berger, edited in 2015.

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  • Velasquez Äsop

    Book 1991
    Art, Books, Essays, Painting, Philosophy, Spain

    Velasquez Äsop, artist catalogue of the Spanish painter Diego Velasquez (1599-1660) by John Berger, first edition in 1991.

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  • Return To My Native Land edited by Jason Allen-Paisant

    Mar 21 2024

    Return To My Native Land  by Aimé Césaire translated by John Berger and Anya Bostock
    In 1969, John and Anna translated Return To My Native Land by Aimé Césaire, originally published in french in 1939. Penguin proposed to publish this masterpiece of West-Indian author into its collection Modern Classic and, recommended by Aimé Césaire’s family, they entrusted Jason Allen-Paisant,&n…
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  • Iona Heath Ways of Learning

    Sep 12 2024

    The English Doctor Iona Heath, wrote Ways of Learning – John Berger for the Oxford University Press collection “My Reading” which offers personal models of what it is like to care about particular authors and works and to show their effect upon a reader’s own thinking and development. It includes Iona and John’s correspondance over nearly 20 years.
    More information on Oxford University Press
    © John Berg…
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  • Nikos Papatergiadis John Berger and Me

    Aug 01 2024

    The Australian sociologist based at the University of Melbourne wrote this book about his friendship with John, their reflections, especially about migrants and migration.
    More information on Giramondo website
    © John Berger Estate

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  • The Red Tenda of Bologna

    Book 2007
    Books, Family, Italy, Philosophy

    The Red Tenda of Bologna, book by John Berger as a dream-like meditation on memory, food, paintings, a fond uncle and the improbable beauty of Bologna in Italy, first edition in 2007.

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JOHN BERGER

Storyteller, essayist, novelist, screenwriter, playwright, painter and critic, John Berger (1926-2017) is one of the most internationally influential writers of the last fifty years. Solo or in collaboration with Jean Mohr for example, he published more than 30 titles, the Booker Prize winning novel G and the best-seller Ways of Seeing. He has also published articles in the most important newspapers around the world.

He used to work and live in Quincy, a small French peasant community, the setting for his trilogy Into their Labours.

Painters, cineasts, writers, dancers, curators have been and are still inspired by his work, this website is a window on these TODAY creations.