The Biographer
Author: Duigan, Virginia
ISBN: 9781741667158
Publisher: ADULT LOCAL VINTAGE - MASS MKT
Year First Published: 2009
Pages: 338
Dimensions: 195mm x 129mm x 23mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
"A forthright investigation of human frailty and emotion with a plot that keeps you in its thrall until the last word."
"A forthright investigation of human frailty and emotion with a plot that keeps you in its thrall until the last word. Greer Gordon lives in Italy with Mischa Svoboda, a driven Czech-born painter with a booming international reputation. She and Mischa met in the 1970s, when his debut show at the small Melbourne art gallery where Greer then worked created a sensation. He was unknown at the time, a recently arrived refugee from Prague. Their explosive love affair caused Greer to abandon her husband, job and autocratic boss Verity, sever all contact with home and embark on a nomadic life with Mischa. Twenty-five years later, Tony, a young American art critic, has been researching a biography of Mischa and arrives in the small Italian hilltop community where they now live. Greer is consumed by anxiety, fearing the biographer may have unearthed something that happened as a consequence of her meeting Mischa, a buried secret she had intended to write out of her life story. Greer and Tony play out a gripping cat-and-mouse game in which she tries to glean who he has spoken to and what, if anything, he knows, while he lets drop, with calculated casualness, graded snippets
ISBN: 9781741667158
Publisher: ADULT LOCAL VINTAGE - MASS MKT
Year First Published: 2009
Pages: 338
Dimensions: 195mm x 129mm x 23mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
"A forthright investigation of human frailty and emotion with a plot that keeps you in its thrall until the last word."
"A forthright investigation of human frailty and emotion with a plot that keeps you in its thrall until the last word. Greer Gordon lives in Italy with Mischa Svoboda, a driven Czech-born painter with a booming international reputation. She and Mischa met in the 1970s, when his debut show at the small Melbourne art gallery where Greer then worked created a sensation. He was unknown at the time, a recently arrived refugee from Prague. Their explosive love affair caused Greer to abandon her husband, job and autocratic boss Verity, sever all contact with home and embark on a nomadic life with Mischa. Twenty-five years later, Tony, a young American art critic, has been researching a biography of Mischa and arrives in the small Italian hilltop community where they now live. Greer is consumed by anxiety, fearing the biographer may have unearthed something that happened as a consequence of her meeting Mischa, a buried secret she had intended to write out of her life story. Greer and Tony play out a gripping cat-and-mouse game in which she tries to glean who he has spoken to and what, if anything, he knows, while he lets drop, with calculated casualness, graded snippets