
A Genius for Failure by Paul O'keeffe
Thirty years before Haydon's death his huge, iconic paintings had made him the toast of 19th-century London, drawing paying crowds to the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly. However, his attempt to repeat such success three months before his death was to destroy him: barely a soul turned up, leaving the desperate painter alone, and facing financial ruin.
O'Keeffe has done an exhilarating job -- Emma Crichton-Miller * Evening Standard *
Haydon's story is essentially tragic but it has many elements of comedy, even high farce, and Paul O'Keeffe's biography brings the comedy to the fore with an enviable lightness of touch -- Peter Burton * Daily Express *
Haydon's story is one of the great cautionary tales in art history, and it still has the power to shock, even after 150 years: there is barely a page in Paul O'Keeffe's new biography on which this reviewer has not written in the margin either "oh no" or "Oh God"..O'Keeffe's book largely refrains from psychological speculation, and I can't decide whether that's a good thing. What is definitely a good thing, though, is the way Haydon's tragedy is presented as a human story, with many down-to-earth facts -- Lynne Truss * Sunday Times *
O'Keeffe has produced a fascinating study of a forgotten life that is rich in detail for fans of period drama -- Mark Williamson * The Herald *
tactful and unobtrusive ... Hayden steps forth, as full of colour and bluster as ever, but with dignity as well as absurdity, and a perspicacious, as well as biting, tongue -- Gregory Dart * TLS *
Haydon's story is essentially tragic but it has many elements of comedy, even high farce, and Paul O'Keeffe's biography brings the comedy to the fore with an enviable lightness of touch -- Peter Burton * Daily Express *
Haydon's story is one of the great cautionary tales in art history, and it still has the power to shock, even after 150 years: there is barely a page in Paul O'Keeffe's new biography on which this reviewer has not written in the margin either "oh no" or "Oh God"..O'Keeffe's book largely refrains from psychological speculation, and I can't decide whether that's a good thing. What is definitely a good thing, though, is the way Haydon's tragedy is presented as a human story, with many down-to-earth facts -- Lynne Truss * Sunday Times *
O'Keeffe has produced a fascinating study of a forgotten life that is rich in detail for fans of period drama -- Mark Williamson * The Herald *
tactful and unobtrusive ... Hayden steps forth, as full of colour and bluster as ever, but with dignity as well as absurdity, and a perspicacious, as well as biting, tongue -- Gregory Dart * TLS *
Paul O'Keeffe is a freelance lecturer and writer based in Liverpool. He gained his Ph. D. with a scholarly edition of Wyndham Lewis's Tarr, and won critical acclaim with his 2000 study of Lewis, Some Sort of Genius.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780224062473 |
| ISBN 10 | 0224062476 |
| Title | A Genius for Failure |
| Author | Paul O'keeffe |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Vintage Publishing |
| Year published | 2009-08-06 |
| Number of pages | 576 |
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