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The blazing world / Siri Hustvedt.

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Record Number 712707
ISBN 9781444779639 (paperback)
9781444779660 (paperback)
Author Hustvedt, Siri author.
Title The blazing world / Siri Hustvedt.
Publisher/Date London : Sceptre, an imprint of Hodder & Stoughton, 2014.
copyright2014.
Pagination etc. 379 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary Note When Professor Hess stumbles across an unusual letter to the editor in an art journal, he is surprised to have known so little about the brilliant and mysterious artist it describes, the late Harriet Burden. Intrigued by her story, and by the explosive scandal surrounding her legacy, he begins to interview those who knew her, hoping to separate fact from fiction, only to find himself tumbling down a rabbit's hole of personal and psychological intrigue. Before she died, Harriet had claimed credit for three shows of contemporary art that had been the biggest sensations of the previous decade, sending the critics into a tailspin, since no one had even thought to connect the three shows before. The sculptures and paintings, while all of unquestionable quality, would seem to have nothing in common, and of the three young male artists who presented the work, one has fled the country, another isn't talking to anyone, and the third appears to have committed suicide. As Hess seeks to solve the puzzle, he soon finds everyone has a different story to tell, and that nothing, and no one, is as it seems. With a playfully intricate narrative structure, flawless prose, and fierce emotional insight, award-winning novelist Siri Hustvedt takes us into the heart of human nature, exposing our prejudices and preconceptions about ambition, feminism, and the complex psychology of love.
Subject Women artists -- Fiction
Teachers -- Fiction
Death -- Fiction
Psychological fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Shelf Location F HUST
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