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  • Published: 1 July 2018
  • ISBN: 9781612197159
  • Imprint: Melville House
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $39.99

Becoming Leonardo

An Exploded View of the Life of Leonardo da Vinci





The DaVinci biography the Wall Street Journal said was better than Walter Isaacson's.

A Wall Street Journal Book of the Year
A Spectator Book of the Year
 
“A truly intimate portrait of one of the greatest creators in human history,” this biography of Leonardo Da Vinci “has the pace, elegance, and authorial omnipresence of a novel,” bringing both artist and Renaissance Italy to life (Noah Charney, author of The Art of Forgery)

Why did Leonardo Da Vinci leave so many of his major works uncompleted? Why did this resolute pacifist build war machines for the notorious Borgias? Why did he carry the Mona Lisa with him everywhere he went for decades, yet never quite finish it? Why did he write backwards, and was he really at war with Michelangelo? And was he gay?
 
In a book unlike anything ever written about the Renaissance genius, Mike Lankford explodes every cliché about Da Vinci and then reconstructs him based on a rich trove of available evidence—bringing to life for the modern reader the man who has been studied by scholars for centuries—yet has remained as mysterious as ever.   
 
Seeking to envision Da Vinci without the obscuring residue of historical varnish, the sights, sounds, smells, and feel of Renaissance Italy—usually missing in other biographies—are all here, transporting readers back to a world of war and plague and court intrigue, of viciously competitive famous artists, of murderous tyrants with exquisite tastes in art . . .
 
Lankford brilliantly captures Da Vinci’s life as the compelling and dangerous adventure it seems to have actually been—fleeing from one sanctuary to the next, somehow surviving in war zones beside his friend Machiavelli, struggling to make art his way or no way at all . . . and often paying dearly for those decisions.
 
It is a thrilling and absorbing journey into the life of a ferociously dedicated loner, whose artwork in one way or another represents his noble rebellion, providing inspiration that is timeless.

  • Published: 1 July 2018
  • ISBN: 9781612197159
  • Imprint: Melville House
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $39.99

Praise for Becoming Leonardo

"I found Mr. Lankford's writing thought-provoking and Mr. Isaacson's thought-stifling. Mr.Lankford proposes a great many insights...With immediacy and grace, "Becoming Leonardo" starts on a high note and gets better to the very end.--WALL STREET JOURNAL

"Mike Lankford's genial and sassy biography Becoming Leonardo: An Exploded View of the Life of Leonardo da Vinci has none of the stuffiness of that exhausting genre. Little is known about the day-to-day Leonardo, but Lankford's passionate, intelligent speculations bring the shadow to life." --THE SPECTATOR

"One of the most intimate and clear-sighted portraits we're likely to have of such an elusive artist." --Ross King, author of Brunelleschi's Dome

"Becoming Leonardo does what historians long to do, and novelists often struggle to achieve. A book that has the pace, elegance, and authorial omnipresence of a novel, but which will enlighten, rather than annoy, the astute historian." --Noah Charney, best-selling author of The Art of Forgery

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