AccueilGroupesDiscussionsPlusTendances
Site de recherche
Ce site utilise des cookies pour fournir nos services, optimiser les performances, pour les analyses, et (si vous n'êtes pas connecté) pour les publicités. En utilisant Librarything, vous reconnaissez avoir lu et compris nos conditions générales d'utilisation et de services. Votre utilisation du site et de ses services vaut acceptation de ces conditions et termes.

Résultats trouvés sur Google Books

Cliquer sur une vignette pour aller sur Google Books.

Chargement...

The Backstreets of Purgatory

par Helen Taylor

MembresCritiquesPopularitéÉvaluation moyenneDiscussions
722,373,148 (4)Aucun
Finn Garvie's life is one spectacular mess. He spends most of his time fannying around a makeshift Glasgow studio, failing to paint his degree portfolio, while his girlfriend Lizzi treats him like one of her psychology patients, and his best friend Rob is convinced that the tattoos he designs are the height of artistic achievement. To top it all, Finn is worried that some stinking bastard is hanging around, spying on him, laughing at his cock-ups and eating his leftover curry. Fortunately, he has plenty of techniques to distract him - tackling the church hall renovations with the help of his alcoholic neighbour; pining after Kassia, the splendidly stroppy au-pair; and re-reading that book on Caravaggio, his all-time hero. Things take a turn for the strange when he finally encounters the person who's been bugging him, and it seems to be none other than Caravaggio himself... Art, truth and madness come to blows in this darkly funny debut novel from a startling new talent.… (plus d'informations)
Aucun
Chargement...

Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre

Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre.

2 sur 2
With rich and sensory writing, Helen Taylor presents readers with a remarkable cast of characters. The voices are strong with inventive dialogue and colloquial language. She does a wonderful job of keeping all the plates in the story spinning until the final reveal. There is much to enjoy in this novel. ( )
  gailaldwin | Mar 7, 2021 |
OK, this is maybe not your average run-of-the-mill novel for most folk. A wee bit sweary, a cast of characters including drug users and prostitutes, and a main protagonist who is, quite frankly, pretty hard to like. But maybe it’s just me – I actually quite enjoyed this debut novel set in the seedier parts of Glasgow.

Finn Garvie, a struggling artist, is facing an existential (or non-existential) crisis: his girlfriend is pregnant (although he doesn’t know), his life is a bit of a mess, he falls out with his best friend, his alcoholic neighbour ends up in hospital…. Yep, it’s all a bit raintown is Finn’s Glasgow. Up pops the figure of Caravaggio – Finn’s idol and muse – who enters into Finn’s life as part of his punishment in purgatory. A ghost? An apparition? The real deal? Whatever, the figure of Caravaggio is probably the best character in the book – foul-mouthed, larger than life and seriously moody. As Finn sets about a series of paintings inspired by Caravaggio’s own work, so his life takes a darker turn and starts to mirror that of the great artist. There are various subplots at work in the book, and some work better than others, but all of the characters are connected in some way as the story progresses.

This is not a perfect novel by any means. For me, it took too long to get going – some judicious editing would have made this a leaner, faster-paced book. Some of the plot lines became a little too coincidental and could easily have been pruned. And I felt the use of the ‘ghost’ of Caravaggio was a little too similar to A.L. Kennedy’s wonderful novel ‘So I Am Glad’ and its use of Cyrano de Bergerac. However, I did enjoy the book, despite these misgivings. For a novel produced basically by crowd-funding and the support of Unbound (is this the future of publishing?) it is a promising debut by Helen Taylor. There are laugh-out-loud moments, and once the action picks up it rattles along to a shocking conclusion (I won’t spoil it here). Raising questions about art and inspiration, about who we are and the importance of family, and including some wonderfully colourful swear words for you to try out yourself, I would recommend this book – just bear with it for the first 70 or so pages and it rewards you. ( )
  Alan.M | Apr 16, 2019 |
2 sur 2
aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Vous devez vous identifier pour modifier le Partage des connaissances.
Pour plus d'aide, voir la page Aide sur le Partage des connaissances [en anglais].
Titre canonique
Titre original
Titres alternatifs
Date de première publication
Personnes ou personnages
Lieux importants
Évènements importants
Films connexes
Épigraphe
Dédicace
Premiers mots
Citations
Derniers mots
Notice de désambigüisation
Directeur de publication
Courtes éloges de critiques
Langue d'origine
DDC/MDS canonique
LCC canonique

Références à cette œuvre sur des ressources externes.

Wikipédia en anglais

Aucun

Finn Garvie's life is one spectacular mess. He spends most of his time fannying around a makeshift Glasgow studio, failing to paint his degree portfolio, while his girlfriend Lizzi treats him like one of her psychology patients, and his best friend Rob is convinced that the tattoos he designs are the height of artistic achievement. To top it all, Finn is worried that some stinking bastard is hanging around, spying on him, laughing at his cock-ups and eating his leftover curry. Fortunately, he has plenty of techniques to distract him - tackling the church hall renovations with the help of his alcoholic neighbour; pining after Kassia, the splendidly stroppy au-pair; and re-reading that book on Caravaggio, his all-time hero. Things take a turn for the strange when he finally encounters the person who's been bugging him, and it seems to be none other than Caravaggio himself... Art, truth and madness come to blows in this darkly funny debut novel from a startling new talent.

Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque

Description du livre
Résumé sous forme de haïku

Discussion en cours

Aucun

Couvertures populaires

Vos raccourcis

Évaluation

Moyenne: (4)
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3 1
3.5
4 1
4.5
5 1

Est-ce vous ?

Devenez un(e) auteur LibraryThing.

 

À propos | Contact | LibraryThing.com | Respect de la vie privée et règles d'utilisation | Aide/FAQ | Blog | Boutique | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliothèques historiques | Critiques en avant-première | Partage des connaissances | 205,108,125 livres! | Barre supérieure: Toujours visible