Overview
"Milton Gendel had the good fortune to have lived a wildly-entertaining life in Romeāa charmed, romantic period he captured in diaries and photos. Milton had the further good fortune to have Cullen Murphy bring this vanished dolce vita to life." āGraydon Carter, coeditor of Air Mail
A never-before-seen treasure trove of photos and diary entries from celebrated photographer Milton Gendel that bring Romeās midcentury heyday life.
āIām just passing through,ā Milton Gendel liked to say whenever anybody asked him what he was doing in Rome. Even after seven decades in the Eternal City, from his arrival as a Fulbright Scholar in 1949 until his death in 2018 at the age of ninety-nine, he refused to be pigeonholed. He was always an Americanānever an āexpat,ā never an Ć©migrĆ©ābut he also couldnāt leave, so deep were his ties, and this dual bond left an indelible imprint on his life and art.
Born in New York City to Russian immigrant parents, Gendel first made his way to Meyer Schapiroās classroom at Columbia University, and from there to Greenwich Village, where he and his friend Robert Motherwell joined the circle of surrealists around Peggy Guggenheim and AndrĆ© Breton. But it was Rome that earned his enduring fascinationāthe city supplied him with endless outlets for his curiosity, a series of dazzling apartments in palazzi, the great loves of his life, and the scores of friendships that made his story inextricably part of the cityās own, from its postwar impoverishment through the years of il boom, and well into the twenty-first century.
Gendel did much more than just pass through, instead becoming one of Romeās foremost documentarians. He spoke Italian fluently, worked for the industrialist Adriano Olivetti, and sampled the latest currents of Italian art as a correspondent for ARTnews. And he was an artist in his own right, capturing the lives of Sicilian peasants and British royals alike on film and showing his photographs at the Roman outpost of the Marlborough Gallery. Then there were his diaries, a casement window thrown open onto a whoās who of artists, writers, and socialites sojourning in the city that remained, for Gendel, the Caput Mundi: Mark Rothko, Princess Margaret, Alexander Calder, AnaĆÆs Nin, Gore Vidal, Martha Gellhorn, Muriel Spark. His longtime home on the Isola Tiberina was the nerve center of the dolce vita generation, whose comings and goings and doings he immortalized in both words and images.
Here, for the first time in print, are the diaries and photographs of Gendel, selected and edited by Cullen Murphy. Just Passing Through brings together the most striking artifacts of one of the past centuryās richest and most expansive lives, salted with wit and insight into the figures who defined an era.
Includes black-and-white photographs
This book title, Just Passing Through (A Seven-Decade Roman Holiday: The Diaries and Photographs of Milton Gendel), ISBN: 9780374298593, by Milton Gendel, Cullen Murphy, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (November 1, 2022) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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