Make no mistake, this is a SOCIAL history of the Avant-Garde. That is, all about the social lives and party-like conduct of the leaders of movements like Dada and Surrealism.
A high point was learning about Kandinski's synesthesia. Synesthesia is a gift that all humans have, although not in as extreme a version as the painter. Those who learn my system of Aura Reading Through All Your Senses® learn to use, and benefit from, their talent for synesthesia.
Mostly, though, I found this book annoying. I didn't want to learn who went where and other partygoer-like details. Most annoying was the audiobook narration from Brian. He has a handsome voice and speaks clearly, but he also has the worst French accent I've ever heard. Was he even trying? Think of the equivalent of a tone deaf singer; that was his pronunciation of the many French words in this book.
RATING THIS BOOK
Unless I absolutely love or loathe a book, my policy is to rate it in terms of my imagined response of the intended readers. These intended readers like party-like details, skimming the social doings of celebs. For them, I could see this book deserving FIVE STARS.