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Anne Tyler

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Object Details

Artist

David Levine, 20 Dec 1926 - 29 Dec 2009

Sitter

Anne Tyler, born 25 Oct 1941

Exhibition Label

Born Minneapolis, Minnesota
A prolific, fastidious observer of the everyday and a conjurer of eccentrics, Anne Tyler has written nearly twenty novels over the span of five decades, her most well-known arguably being The Accidental Tourist (1985). In a 1976 review in The New Yorker, John Updike—an author similarly dedicated to the travails of the everyman—proclaimed her writing “wickedly good.” In this illustration accompanying a review of Tyler’s The Amateur Marriage (2004), David Levine shows the writer in her typical topknot, using a magnifying glass to analyze bride and groom figurines atop a wedding cake. The magnifying glass is an apt metaphor for Tyler’s writing style: rich with minute details that allow us to inhabit the small, ordinary moments of her characters. Also alluding to her penchant for the mild-mannered, Levine shows Tyler smiling at the viewer, despite her quasi-scientific task at hand. The Pulitzer Prize–winning writer recently completed what she says is her final novel, A Spool of Blue Thread (2015).
Anne Tyler nacida en 1941
Nacida en Mineápolis, Minnesota
Prolífica y minuciosa observadora de lo cotidiano, fabuladora de lo excéntrico, Anne Tyler ha escrito una veintena de novelas a lo largo de cinco décadas, siendo quizás la más famosa The Accidental Tourist (1985). En una reseña de 1976 en The New Yorker, John Updike, autor también dedicado a la gesta del hombre común, proclamó que Tyler tenía una prosa “endiabladamente buena”. En esta ilustración que acompañó una reseña de The Amateur Marriage (2004), David Levine nos muestra a la autora con su típico moño, lupa en mano para analizar las figurillas del novio y la novia sobre un pastel de bodas. La lupa es una metáfora muy a tono con el estilo literario de Tyler, repleto de detalles que nos permiten habitar los pequeños instantes del día a día de sus personajes. Levine también alude a su preferencia por los personajes amables y la muestra sonriendo al espectador, a pesar del carácter cuasi científico de la tarea que la ocupa. Tyler, ganadora del premio Pulitzer, ha terminado recientemente la que dice será su última novela, A Spool of Blue Thread (2015).
David Levine (1926–2009)
Tinta sobre grafito en papel, 2004

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Date

2004

Object number

NPG.2012.14

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Copyright

©2004 Matthew and Eve Levine

Type

Drawing

Medium

Ink over graphite on paper

Dimensions

Sheet: 35.5 × 28 cm (14 × 11")

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National Portrait Gallery Collection

Location

Currently not on view

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

Caricature
Food
Equipment\Optical Devices\Magnifying glass
Anne Tyler: Female
Anne Tyler: Arts and Culture\Literature\Writer
Anne Tyler: Arts and Culture\Literature\Literary critic
Anne Tyler: Literary awards\Pulitzer Prize
Portrait

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm436114d47-28fa-4a13-bd81-744fbcff2974

Record ID

npg_NPG.2012.14

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