This book is a fascinating and valuable resource for anyone interested in the life and work of Marc Chagall. It contains insightful commentary on the artist's cultural contributions and provides a comprehensive history of his achievements. Published by Stanford University Press in 2003, this text is part of the Contraversions: Jews and Other Differences series.


The book is a trade paperback format that measures 9in x 6in x 0.6in. 240 pages. Edited by Benjamin Harshav, an expert in the field of literary studies, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in shedding light on Chagall’s enigmatic and fantastical artwork, multi-cultural background, as well as his views of life as a Jew in the 20th Century.


Book is clean, unmarked, sturdy in good to very good used condition. Note: Paperback cover curves as shown in photos. Upper front corner has minor split. See photos for best description.