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Artrage
Artrage
Author: Everett Aison
Artrage is a novel about a respected attorney and well-known art collector, Mace Caslon, who walks into the Metropolitan Museum of Art and throws acid on Universal Woman, a forty-one million dollar Picasso. The resulting chaos and media circus deeply examine not only one man’s psyche but also a nation’s fascination and curiosity about ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781929355259
ISBN-10: 1929355254
Publication Date: 11/18/2005
Pages: 225
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Publisher: Pleasure Boat Studio
Book Type: Paperback
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Artrage is not a mystery of who-done-it but why-done-it. Thru an in depth character study Aison takes a close look at our society and its fascination with so called celebrities and their fifteen minutes of fame. He lampoons the art world, art connoisseurs, the media and our societys remote control personality which cause us to latch onto whoever is in the spotlight at the moment and forget about it seconds later when the next celebrity comes along. Aison has created a fascinating novel filled with interesting characters and a thought provoking storyline that will leave you thinking about it long after you finish reading it.


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