Bento's Sketchbook
The seventeenth-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza (a.k.a. Bento) spent the most intense years of his short life writing. He also carried with him a sketchbook. After his sudden death, his friends rescued letters, manuscripts, notesâbut no drawings.
For years, without knowing what its pages might hold, John Berger has imagined finding Bentoâs sketchbook, wanting to see the drawings alongside his surviving words. When one day a friend gave him a beautiful virgin sketchbook, Berger said, âThis is Bentoâs!â and he began to draw, taking inspiration from the philosopherâs vision.
In this beautifully illustrated book, Berger uses the imaginative space opened up in this experiment to explore politics, storytelling, Spinozaâs life and times, and the process of drawing itself.
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The seventeenth-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza (a.k.a. Bento) spent the most intense years of his short life writing. He also carried with him a sketchbook. After his sudden death, his friends rescued letters, manuscripts, notesâbut no drawings.
For years, without knowing what its pages might hold, John Berger has imagined finding Bentoâs sketchbook, wanting to see the drawings alongside his surviving words. When one day a friend gave him a beautiful virgin sketchbook, Berger said, âThis is Bentoâs!â and he began to draw, taking inspiration from the philosopherâs vision.
In this beautifully illustrated book, Berger uses the imaginative space opened up in this experiment to explore politics, storytelling, Spinozaâs life and times, and the process of drawing itself.











