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Cover artist Carol Sharp Media type Print Originally published July 1998 Page count 288 | 3.3/5 Language English Pages 288 Country United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Publication date Jul 1998 (UK)Jun 1999 (US) Similar Dreams of Dead Women's, Redhill rococo, Music upstairs, The Atmospheric Railway, The Orchard on Fire |
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The Artist's Widow is a novel written by British author Shena Mackay and first published in 1998 by Jonathan Cape. It is mentioned twice in the Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide (2003)
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- Indonesian presidential candidate jokowi affair with the artist s widow
- Plot introduction
- Reception
- Publication history
- References
Plot introduction
Set in the contemporary art scene in London, it is centred on Lyris, the widow of John Crane, and begins at a viewing of her late husband's work; also present are her friend Clovis Ingram – a bookstore owner, a beautiful young television film-maker called Zoe, and Lyris' great nephew Nathan Pursey, an up-and-coming performance artist. The book concerns their complex interelationships in the wake of John Crane's death.
Reception
Publication history
References
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