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Corpus Susan Irvine

Corpus By Susan Irvine

Corpus by Susan Irvine


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Summary

Moving through the worlds of art, academia, fashion and fiction, these stories challenge received ideas, cast a wry look at those who take themselves too seriously and explore the betrayals art can entail.

Corpus Summary

Corpus by Susan Irvine

In this dazzling collection, Susan Irvine takes the reader into the creative mind. From Concept I, in which an artist presents her son as a work of art for the Turner Prize, to a Hoxton novelist who outsources the production of 'his' prose to a fabulator, to a stylist whose attempt to subvert fashion's shallowness backfires, Irvine's characters find themselves caught between real life and the desire to create. Moving through the worlds of art, academia, fashion and fiction, these stories challenge received ideas, cast a wry look at those who take themselves too seriously and explore the betrayals art can entail.

Corpus Reviews

'Susan Irvine has written a skeweringly clever collection of stories satirising the pretensions of the art and fashion worlds. She can also achieve moments of lyricism, as when an old woman contemplates a tree, or when a young girl gazes at the sea. This is original, brilliantly witty and bitingly close to the bone' Philip Womack, Daily Telegraph. '...sharp little satires that skewer pretension ... at their best, they sparkle with observation ... Irvine has a Hogarthian eye for detail and the grotesque. She delights in words ... understated, affecting and beautifully written, it shows that Susan Irvine is a writer to be taken seriously' Times Literary Supplement. 'Scottish-born Irvine likes to write in unusual ways, which largely pays off; straight Q & As, a play on lifestyle surveys and advice books, dialogue driven narratives, all give her prose an unpredictable yet approachable feel' Scottish Review of Books.

About Susan Irvine

Susan Irvine was born in Scotland and brought up abroad. She is a journalist who has written for the Sunday Telegraph, the Sunday Times and the Independent. She is married and lives in London. Her first novel, Muse, was published in 2008 by Quercus.

Table of Contents

Concept I. Late. Stories. Love After Death. Your Soup-Can Changed This Country. Novel. Chaplet of the Infernal Gods. Corpus. Sea. Pierrot and Pinocchio. Orange Girls of Essex. Fashion. Brain. Summer Trees. Panagia Evangelistria.

Additional information

GOR011473872
9781849161633
1849161631
Corpus by Susan Irvine
Used - Good
Paperback
Quercus Publishing
20100204
304
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