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John Berger

John Berger

After John Berger’s death, an extraordinary discovery surfaced in a Genevan bomb shelter: a complete, untouched archive of his 1960s life and work—a time capsule revealing how one of the twentieth century’s most influential cultural figures was formed.
While cataloguing Berger’s papers for the British Library, Tom Overton had grown close to the writer; this discovery transformed his project into the definitive biography of a man who reshaped how we see art, migration, labour, and storytelling.
Berger inherited trauma and radicalism, came of age in elite British institutions, and went on to become a painter, novelist, critic, and broadcaster. From Cold War London to the Alps, he forged a truly European—and globally resonant—voice grounded in deep, attentive observation. Overton uncovers the political, artistic, and emotional roots of this storytelling, and the forces that shaped Berger’s gaze.
The book also traces Berger’s collaborative ethic and his influence on figures such as Susan Sontag, Arundhati Roy, Michael Ondaatje, Geoff Dyer, and Complicité, as well as the enduring legacy of Ways of Seeing, A Seventh Man, A Fortunate Man, and Into Their Labours.
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After John Berger’s death, an extraordinary discovery surfaced in a Genevan bomb shelter: a complete, untouched archive of his 1960s life and work—a time capsule revealing how one of the twentieth century’s most influential cultural figures was formed.
While cataloguing Berger’s papers for the British Library, Tom Overton had grown close to the writer; this discovery transformed his project into the definitive biography of a man who reshaped how we see art, migration, labour, and storytelling.
Berger inherited trauma and radicalism, came of age in elite British institutions, and went on to become a painter, novelist, critic, and broadcaster. From Cold War London to the Alps, he forged a truly European—and globally resonant—voice grounded in deep, attentive observation. Overton uncovers the political, artistic, and emotional roots of this storytelling, and the forces that shaped Berger’s gaze.
The book also traces Berger’s collaborative ethic and his influence on figures such as Susan Sontag, Arundhati Roy, Michael Ondaatje, Geoff Dyer, and Complicité, as well as the enduring legacy of Ways of Seeing, A Seventh Man, A Fortunate Man, and Into Their Labours.

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