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Tangled Paths

A Life of Aby Warburg

An intimate biography of an eminent historian of art and culture, exploring his life both within and away from the academy.
 
Tangled Paths tells the life story of Aby Warburg (1866–1929), one of the most influential historians of art and culture of the twentieth century. It also tells the story of a man who, throughout his life, struggled to assert his place in the world. Charting Warburg’s many projects and identities—groundbreaking historian, public intellectual, ethnographer, shrewd academic administrator, and founder of a library—the book explores not only the vagaries of an academic career but also the personal demons of a man who relentlessly sought to live up to his own expectations. In this biography—the first in English in over fifty years—Hans C. Hönes presents an evocative and richly detailed portrait of Warburg’s personality and career, and of his attempts to make sense of the tangled paths of his life.

256 pages | 45 halftones | 6.14 x 9.21

Art: Art--Biography

Biography and Letters


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Reviews

“[A] meticulous, ideas-driven biography. . . . Hönes is an admirably lucid guide to his subject’s twisting course and the thickets of German intellectual politics.”

Financial Times

“Hönes’s masterly study is a sure guide to the faltering steps followed by Warburg in the development of his ‘nameless science,’ during a life that variously embodied the spirit of the age and drew on his billionaire connections to struggle against it.”

Times Literary Supplement

“In his own life, balance was never Warburg’s strong suit. He was wracked by insecurities yet believed he was destined for great things, searching obsessively for the signs of destiny in his daily affairs. Hönes’s new biography—which reconstructs the erratic zigzags in Warburg’s thinking and refuses to swallow his vatic pretensions—stresses that he was the ‘constant exegete’ of his own life, revisiting and regurgitating his fleeting inspirations. Hönes argues that a ‘warped self-image’ proved an ‘albatross’ to Warburg, preventing him from finding either mental peace or a stable scholarly footing.”

London Review of Books

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A Life in Retrospect
Chapter 2: Becoming an Art Historian
Chapter 3: Travels in the World of Symbols
Chapter 4: Voices from the Past
Chapter 5: Itineraries: Warburg’s Destiny
Chapter 6: Hamburg: The Making of a Public-Private Scholar
Chapter 7: Fighting Border-Guard Mentality
Chapter 8: In Turmoil: Re-assembling Life
Chapter 9: The Tower
Chapter 10: ‘Mnemosyne’: Warburg’s Curtain Call
Chapter 11: Alpha and Omega

References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index

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