Artist example essay topic
He draws the life on his street. He draws his father-the formidable man of action and commitment, and almost legendary Jewish hero in the battle to rescue Jews from Soviet oppression, a man who is increasingly appalled and enraged to see his only son throw away a heroic tradition for the "foolishness" of art. He draws his fragile and luminous mother, torn between the conflicting dreams of her husband and her son... To become an artist, Asher must wrench apart his own life and the lives of the parents he loves. And in marvelous scene after scene-moving across the years from the Brooklyn of the fifties to Provincetown, Paris, Florence, to today's New York-all is made felt with uncanny rightness: Asher's interior experience, his artist's imagination, his artist's commitment, his artist's selfishness, his encouragement by the great Rebbe who rules his parents' lives but understands Asher better than they do; his apprenticeship to the world-famous Jacob Kahn, who becomes his teacher, inspiration, and channel to the great world of art; his immersion in the Christian tradition of Madonna, Annunciation, Christ Child, and Crucifixion, which his father hates and fears but which his art needs to nourish it.
Here in a context of tension-commitment colliding with commitment-is Asher's education in art and life, and the flowering of his consuming talent. This is how genius grows, not only from inner demands but from the very ancestral heritage whose civilities and laws and relationships the artist must revolt against. Chaim Potok's new novel astonishes both by its emotional comprehension of the artist and its dramatic force.