The Portrait by Iain Pears

The Portrait by Iain Pears

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The Portrait by Iain Pears

After the dazzling achievement of his bestsellers An Instance of the Fingerpost (May well be the best historical mystery ever written. --The Boston Globe) and The Dream of Scipio (A virtuoso display of craftsmanship. --Maclean's), Iain Pears returns with a stunning novel of suspense and revenge.

An influential art critic in the early years of the twentieth century journeys from London to the remote island of Houat, off France's northwest coast, to sit for a portrait painted by an old friend, a gifted, once acclaimed artist living in self-imposed exile. Over the course of the sitting, the painter recalls their years of friendship, the double-edged gift of the critic's patronage, the power he wielded over aspiring artists, and his apparent callousness in anointing the careers of some and devastating the lives of others. The balance of power between the two men shifts dramatically -- and ominously -- as the critic becomes a passive subject; and as the painter slowly captures the character of the man on canvas, we discover why he left London suddenly and mysteriously at the height of his success and why now, with dark determination, he has taken on this unusual commission.

Set against the dramatic, untamed landscape of Brittany, during one of the most explosive periods in art history, The Portrait is rich with atmosphere and suggestion, and psychological complexity. With the marvellous detail of a miniature, it brings to the fore the great artistic figures of the late nineteenth century, and their ambitions and desires. And it is a novel you will want to begin again immediately after turning the last chilling page, to read once more with a watchful eye and appreciate the hand of an ingenious storyteller at work.

From the Hardcover edition.

Tim Pears' novels include In the Place of Falling Leaves, which won the Hawthornden Prize and the Ruth Hadden Memorial Award; In a Land of Plenty, which was adapted into a ten-part BBC television series; A Revolution of the Sun; Wake Up; and Blenheim Orchard. Pears lives in Oxford and has won various accolades, including the Lannan Literary Award.

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ISBN 13 9781573222983
ISBN 10 1573222984
Title The Portrait
Author Iain Pears
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Year published 2005-08-05
Number of pages 211
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.