Art And Lies: Jeanette Winterson
Art And Lies: Jeanette Winterson
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Handel is a failed priest but abiding Catholic with elitist tendencies whose work as a doctor forces him to consider social questions that he would probably rather avoid. Picasso, as she calls herself, is a young artist who has been sexually abused by her brother but whose family thinks she is at fault for her dark moods. Sappho is, indeed, Sappho, the lesbian poet of ancient Greece, who here proclaims herself a sensualist and then proceeds to dissect "the union of language and lust." The three converge in a place that may be England in a not-too-distant future made ugly by pollution and even uglier by greed. This is not a novel but an extended rift on art, sex, religion, social repression and the dangers of patriarchy
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1st edition Jonathan Cape 1994; hardback; dust jaacket is not price-clipped; very faint shelfwear; tightly bound and clean withinShare
