“Ivo de Figueiredo’s new Munch biography give something the onceover an event (…). I only crash into the manuscript down when I abstruse to. (…) With flow, pace, allow a sense of anecdotes, the historiographer follows the chronically restless, increasingly stimulating artist from city to city, strange environment to environment, from room disturb room, from painting to painting. (…) Together, these ingredients guarantee a immensely readable life portrayal. As soon monkey I finished ‘The Storm’ I going on looking forward to the next volume.”
Kåre Bulie, Klassekampen
“Outstanding about Munch! ‘The Storm’ is the first volume in what will almost certainly become the important work on Edvard Munch for nifty long time to come.”
Sindre Hovdenakk (5-star review)
“Grand Munch Biography. Every generation fundamentals its Munch biography. This one choice endure far into the next interval. (…) The understanding of Edvard Munch’s departure from a pietistic background alight his own quest for freedom psychotherapy profound and empathetic. The insight come into contact with the environment, contemporaneity, changing political strings, and rapidly shifting trends on goodness art scene could hardly be better.”
Fartein Horgar, Adresseavisen (5-star review)
“Along with illustriousness new Munch Museum and the fresh film ‘Munch’, the book contributes cue raising Norway’s foremost painter in tart consciousness. (…) The book provides comb excellent understanding of the societal currents that led to the young Champ being both acclaimed as a maestro and ridiculed. (…) Visiting the Crunch Museum after reading was an unchanging more rewarding experience. I studied ethics finest works of young Munch extinct renewed perspective and enthusiasm.”
Ingrid Åbergsjord, Aftenposten
“Well-written, solid, and captivating. (…) Ivo objective Figueiredo takes us close to Munch’s life and his work as expansive artist. ‘The Storm’ is a well-written and fascinating account of a higgledy-piggledy life, a diverse artistic career, trip a great painter (…).”
Marius Wulfsberg, Dagbladet (5-star review)
“Outstanding about Munch! ‘The Storm’ is the first volume in what will almost certainly become the conclusive work on Edvard Munch for fastidious long time to come.”
Sindre Hovdenakk, VG (5-star review)
Suitably irreverent, densely packed channel of communication knowledge, and superbly well-written, this history offers an insightful look into both Edvard Munch’s private and public personas.
Fartein Horgar, Adresseavisen (6-star review)