Art on Fire
Autor Hilary Sloinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2012
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Benjamin Franklin Award (2013)
Art on Fire is the apparent biography of subversive painter Francesca deSilva, the founding foremother of "pseudorealism," who lived hard and died young. But in the tradition of Vladimir Nabokov's acclaimed novel Pale Fire, it's a fiction from start to finish. It opens with Francesca's early life. We learn about her childhood love, the chess genius Lisa Sinsong, as well as her rivalry with her brilliant sister Isabella, who publishes an acclaimed volume of poetry at the age of twelve. She compensates for the failings of her less than attentive parents by turning to her grandmother who is loyal and adoring until she learns Francesca is a lesbian, when she rejects her. Francesca flees to a ramshackle cabin in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, working weekends at the flea market. She breaks into the gloomy basement of a house, where she begins her life as a painter. Much to her confusion and even dismay, fame comes quickly.
Interspersed with Francesca's narrative are thirteen critical "essays" on the paintings of Francesca deSilva by critics, academics, and psychologists—essays that are razor-sharp satires on art, lesbian life, and the academic world, puncturing pretentiousness with every paragraph. Art on Fire is a darkly comic, pitch-perfect, and fearless satire on the very art of biography itself.
Art on Fire is the latest winner of the Bywater Prize for Fiction and was a finalist for the Heekin Foundation Award, the Dana Awards, and the Story Oaks Prize. It was mistakenly awarded the nonfiction prize in the Amherst Book and Plow Competition.
Interspersed with Francesca's narrative are thirteen critical "essays" on the paintings of Francesca deSilva by critics, academics, and psychologists—essays that are razor-sharp satires on art, lesbian life, and the academic world, puncturing pretentiousness with every paragraph. Art on Fire is a darkly comic, pitch-perfect, and fearless satire on the very art of biography itself.
Art on Fire is the latest winner of the Bywater Prize for Fiction and was a finalist for the Heekin Foundation Award, the Dana Awards, and the Story Oaks Prize. It was mistakenly awarded the nonfiction prize in the Amherst Book and Plow Competition.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781612940311
ISBN-10: 1612940315
Pagini: 289
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: BYWATER BOOKS
Colecția Bywater Books
ISBN-10: 1612940315
Pagini: 289
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: BYWATER BOOKS
Colecția Bywater Books
Recenzii
Art on Fire has won the following awards:
American Library Association Stonewall Book Award/Barbara Gittings Literature Award 2014
Ben Franklin Book Award Silver Medal Winner
Bywater Prize for Fiction
Golden Crown Literary Award
Shelf Unbound Writing Competition for Best Indie Book Finalist
ForeWord Book of the Year Finalist
"Let this one seep into your mind and work its magic on you. It’s the superb craftsmanship of a master storyteller at work. " —Out in Print
"Art on Fire is alive with passion, humor, and real truth." —Lambda Literary Review
American Library Association Stonewall Book Award/Barbara Gittings Literature Award 2014
Ben Franklin Book Award Silver Medal Winner
Bywater Prize for Fiction
Golden Crown Literary Award
Shelf Unbound Writing Competition for Best Indie Book Finalist
ForeWord Book of the Year Finalist
"Let this one seep into your mind and work its magic on you. It’s the superb craftsmanship of a master storyteller at work. " —Out in Print
"Art on Fire is alive with passion, humor, and real truth." —Lambda Literary Review
Notă biografică
Hilary Sloin makes her living as a freelance editor, handling all kinds of works. She's also been writing—fiction, essays and more—for years. Sloin says her two-way window into the process of writing has proven valuable. Editing other people's work has made her a better writer.
Premii
- Benjamin Franklin Award Silver Medal Winner, 2013