John Berger was a British art critic, novelist, painter and thinker whose work reshaped how readers look at both images and society. His clear-eyed prose and inquisitive style invite readers to question the everyday assumptions that shape perception, politics and creativity alike. Berger's writing bridges art history and social commentary, always grounded in empathy and a keen awareness of human experience.
From his Booker Prize-winning novel G. to the influential essays in Ways of Seeing, Berger's books continue to inspire artists, students and general readers. His voice remains distinctive-lyrical yet direct, intellectual yet accessible-encouraging a deeper engagement with the visual world and the stories that define it.
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