Results for: books tagged ‘Art’

  1. All Summer

    All Summer: Claire Kilroy

    Anna Hunt has lost her memory and is on the run. From who and what she is unsure, but trapped in the present she seems certain of only one thing ... More

  2. Arguments with England

    Arguments with England: Michael Blakemore

    In the days when Australians called England 'home', Michael Blakemore, an eager young man en route to RADA, made the long sea voyage to 1950s London to find himself in ... More

  3. Art

    Art: Yasmina Reza

    Serge has bought a modern work of art for a large sum of money. Marc hates the painting and cannot believe that a friend of his could possibly want such ... More

  4. Authenticity

    Authenticity: Deirdre Madden

    After a brilliant youth, the painter Roderic Kennedy's life has been overtaken by a series of crises - alcoholism, the failure of his marriage to an Italian woman, and estrangement ... More

  5. The Bellini Card

    The Bellini Card: Jason Goodwin

    The suspense moves to the decaying grandeur of Venice in this, the third of the Yashim the Ottoman Detective thrillers. More

  6. Casanova

    Casanova: David Greig

    Suspect Culture's Casanova follows the travels of an internationally renowned artist who is curating the final exhibition of his illustrious career: an account of his life as the world's greatest ... More

  7. Collected Prose

    Collected Prose: Paul Auster

    Paul Auster’s Collected Prose is an essential collection from one of the finest thinkers and stylists in contemporary letters.The celebrated author of The New York Trilogy, Moon Palace and The ... More

  8. Colquhoun and MacBryde

    Colquhoun and MacBryde: John Byrne

    Fresh from artistic triumph in their native Glasgow come the two painters, Colquhoun and MacBryde, swaggering down to London's wartime Bohemia to take the art world by storm.This is the ... More

  9. Consolation

    Consolation: James Wilson

    1910, and Corley Roper, an eminent children’s author of his age, mourns the death of his young daughter. Estranged from his wife, and wracked by grief, he happens one night ... More

  10. Curtain Call

    Curtain Call: Hugo Williams

    The art of portraiture in poetry is traceable from the Latin poets and Chaucer via Goldsmith, Wordsworth and Browning, to the modern era of Rimbaud, Cavafy, Auden, Lowell and Hofmann. ... More

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