The Burnt Orange Heresy: A Noir Thriller of Art, Deception, and Deadly Ambition
Synopsis
*The Burnt Orange Heresy***-the 1970s crime classic-has lost none of its savage delights as it re-creates the making of a murderer, calmly and with exquisite tension, while satirizing the workings of the art world as the ultimate con. "Stunning" **(The New Yorker).
Fast-talking, backstabbing, womanizing, and fiercely ambitious art critic James Figueras will do anything-blackmail, burglary, and beyond-to make a name for himself.
When an unscrupulous collector offers Figueras a career-making chance to interview Jacques Debierue, the greatest living-and most reclusive-artist, the critic must decide how far he will go to become the art-world celebrity he hungers to be.
Will Figueras stop at the opportunity to skim some cream for himself or push beyond morality's limits to a bigger payoff?
Crossing the art world with the underworld, Charles Willeford created a novel of dark hue and high aesthetic polish. And to add to the juicy 1970s story: Donald Sutherland and Mick Jagger starred in the movie version of this book.
"A novel full of genuine fun that also manages to make a level statement about the art world and its hermetic credulities." -****The New Yorker
Publisher information
- Publisher: The Overlook Press
- ISBN: 9781419740459
- Number of pages: 176
- Dimensions: 210 x 140 x 17 mm
- Weight: 181g
- Languages: English
