Skip to main content

Art and Lies

0.0
Pages
240
Language
EN
ISBN
9780679762706
Reading Time
~4h 12min

Art and Lies is a book by Jeanette Winterson. It has 240 pages.

About this book

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, the dangers of patriarchy, and everything that is wrong with the contemporary drift to the right. As such, it will be hard going for most readers, but those with some patience will discover exceptionally evocative writing and a vivifying review of some much-discussed contemporary issues.

About the Author

Jeanette WintersonJ

is the author of Art and Lies. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.

Explore more books by Jeanette Winterson

Editions & Formats

Reviews

No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.

Sign in Sign in to write a review

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Art and Lies?+

Art and Lies has 240 pages.

What is Art and Lies about?+

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 fa...

Who wrote Art and Lies?+

Art and Lies was written by Jeanette Winterson.