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Life of David Hockney : a novel / Catherine Cusset ; translated from the French by Teresa Lavender Fagan.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: French Publication details: New York : Other Press, 2019.Description: 181 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781590519837
  • 1590519833
Uniform titles:
  • Vie de David Hockney. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 843/.914 23
LOC classification:
  • PQ2663.U84 V5413 2019
Other classification:
  • FIC041000 | FIC011000
Summary: "With clear, vivid prose, this meticulously researched novel draws an intimate, moving portrait of the most famous living English painter. Born in 1937 in a small town in the north of England, David Hockney had to fight to become an artist. After leaving his home in Bradford for the Royal College of Art in London, his career flourished, but he continued to struggle with a sense of not belonging, because of his homosexuality, which had yet to be decriminalized, and his inclination for a figurative style of art not sufficiently "contemporary" to be valued. Trips to New York and California--where he would live for many years and paint his iconic swimming pools--introduced him to new scenes and new loves, beginning a journey that would take him through the fraught years of the AIDS epidemic. A compelling hybrid of novel and biography, Life of David Hockney offers an accessible overview of the painter who shook the world of art with a vitality and freedom that neither heartbreak nor illness nor loss could corrode"--
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Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Fiction CUS Available 069490
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"Originally published in 2018 as Vie de David Hockney: Roman by Éditions Gallimard, Paris."

Includes bibliographical references.

"With clear, vivid prose, this meticulously researched novel draws an intimate, moving portrait of the most famous living English painter. Born in 1937 in a small town in the north of England, David Hockney had to fight to become an artist. After leaving his home in Bradford for the Royal College of Art in London, his career flourished, but he continued to struggle with a sense of not belonging, because of his homosexuality, which had yet to be decriminalized, and his inclination for a figurative style of art not sufficiently "contemporary" to be valued. Trips to New York and California--where he would live for many years and paint his iconic swimming pools--introduced him to new scenes and new loves, beginning a journey that would take him through the fraught years of the AIDS epidemic. A compelling hybrid of novel and biography, Life of David Hockney offers an accessible overview of the painter who shook the world of art with a vitality and freedom that neither heartbreak nor illness nor loss could corrode"--

Translated from the French.

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