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The Portrait
The Portrait
Author: Iain Pears
A perfectly rendered short novel of suspense about a painter driven to extremes. — An influential art critic in the early years of the twentieth century journeys from London to the rustic, remote island of Houat, off France's northwest coast, to sit for a portrait painted by an old friend, a gifted but tormented artist living in self-imposed exil...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781573222983
ISBN-10: 1573222984
Publication Date: 4/21/2005
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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althea avatar reviewed The Portrait on + 774 more book reviews
This is really a fantastic book.
Its short, and entirely in the form of a first-person monologue. An artist, retired from Londons busy art scene to a remote and rural island, has invited a former friend, a well-respected critic, to come sit for a portrait. As the work progresses, the artist recounts the tale of how the critic became his mentor in the art world at first, on the surface, it may seem a rather banal tale, if one that offers interesting insights into the scene in England at the beginning of the 20th century but as the narrative progresses, progressively more undertones of darkness and menace appear, and the reader begins to suspect there is more to this story than the reunion of two old friends and the denouement makes it all more than worthwhile.
Most impressive in this, is Pears ability to create characterizations and insights that far exceed the limited vision and self-centered attitude of his narrator, all through that narrators words
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The more you read, the more interesting it gets. It really grabs you towards the end.


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