The Painting and the City

The Painting and the City

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What is the secret contained in Philip Schuyler's painting? Who was the woman he depicted, the innocent woman and her dark stalker? The Kreunen sisters know, but they must re-bury the past. And Jacob Lerner, artist flailing in a sea of commerce, can only press forward, explore his own art and the mystery of Schuyler's painting, aided and manipulated by an animate marionett...more
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Published July 1st 2009 by PS Publishing
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Jason Pettus
(Reprinted from the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com:]. I am the original author of this essay, as well as the owner of CCLaP; it is not being reprinted here illegally.)

For those who don't know, the last ten years have seen the emergence of a brand-new subgenre in the arts, ironically enough inspired by and named after a now-dead genre over a century old: it's called the "New Weird," and as explained by one of its biggest champions, genre expert Jeff VanderMeer, it'...more
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Jul 14, 2009 Claire S marked it as to-read
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I don't know that I *really* qualify as among those who would most likely enjoy and get something out of this work; but it sounds like a fascinating journey that I can anticipate and maybe - maybe - one day experience.
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Apparently genre-eclipsing, decadently written, and set in a past/future New York. Jason always knows what's up...
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