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The Painting and the City [hc]
a novel by Robert Freeman Wexler
publication date: July 2009
£20.00 [$31.00]

Hardcover


Edition: signed
Introduction: Jeffrey Ford
Cover Artist: Buddy Drake
ISBN: 978-1906301538



Alternate edition(s) of this title:
1. The Painting and the City [sc]

Synopsis / Contents:

What is the secret contained in Philip Schuyler's painting? Who was the woman he depicted, the innocent woman and her dark stalker? The Kreunen sisters know, but they must re-bury the past. And Jacob Lerner, artist flailing in a sea of commerce, can only press forward, explore his own art and the mystery of Schuyler's painting, aided and manipulated by an animate marionette of rosy glass...

Manhattan, summer, in the rosy dawn of the 21st century, the sculptor Jacob Lerner sees a painting at a friend's apartment and is drawn into an obsessive search for traces of its long-dead painter, fictional 19th-century artist Philip Schuyler, and his subject, a woman called Madame Burgundy. The search leads to the remains of a once-powerful but still wealthy Dutch-American secret society, and carries Lerner through real and surreal Manhattan streets, buildings, and countryside. Finding Schuyler's journal draws Lerner in deeper. Finding the dapper marionette makes it impossible for Lerner to escape.

The Painting and the City tells a story of art and its conflict with commerce, the way art can (literally) reshape the world, and the consequences of such a reshaping.

"His fiction is deep and unique with its own off-kilter, waltz-like rhythm... He's one of those writers who travels his own country, for whom the terms Science Fiction or Fantasy or Mainstream are pointless appellations. He doesn't consider "genre" when writing but operates organically from his sub-conscious, discovering the story as it reveals itself to him. With this method the fiction isn't tied to a pre-conceived category but is an idiosyncratic hybrid of all of his influences, literary and lived, reconfigured by imagination and revealed. There are instances of the fantastic in all his major works, but they are so inextricably linked, as with an atomic bond, with the "realistic" concerns of the everyday." - from the introduction by Jeffrey Ford.

The Painting And The City by Robert Freeman Wexler

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Novel by Robert Freeman Wexler