My Caravaggio Style

My Caravaggio Style
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Publisher : Dean Street Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 1913054616
ISBN-13 : 9781913054618
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Book Synopsis My Caravaggio Style by : Doris Langley Moore

Download or read book My Caravaggio Style written by Doris Langley Moore and published by Dean Street Press. This book was released on 2020-01-06 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "My finest, ferocious Caravaggio style"--that was his own phrase for his later manner; and that was the style I was aiming at, an interplay of light and shadow that would rivet the attention and, ultimately, draw the eye to darkness. At the beginning of Doris Langley Moore's deliriously entertaining final novel, bookseller and author Quentin Williams has just received the royalties (just over £4) from his two published biographies. In his resulting doldrums he perversely tries to impress a smug American manuscript dealer, hinting that he may have unearthed a copy of Lord Byron's lost memoirs, famously burned by his friends just after his death. Buying time with elaborate tales about the manuscript's location, he sets about an audacious forgery, focusing on the scandalous style of Byron's later writings. Quentin is also trying to impress his girlfriend, a smart, beautiful model who may very well be out of his league and whose savvy intellect, when Quentin piques her interest in Byron, becomes his biggest obstacle. The unforeseen complications of his deception culminate at a gathering of elite Byron scholars--including none other than Doris Langley Moore herself! This new edition features an introduction by Sir Roy Strong.


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