'There is no such thing as autobiography, there is only art and lies'. Set in a London of the near future, its three principal characters, Handel, Picasso and Sappho, seperately flee the city and find themselves on the same train, drawn to one another through the curious agency of a book. Stories within stories take us through the unlikely love-affairs of one Doll Sneerpiece, an 18th century bawd, and into the world of painful beauty where language has the power to heal. "Art And Lies" is a question and a quest: How shall I live?
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As much as I enjoy Winterson's poetic language and thoughtful imagination, the book renders itself confusing at times in its unchronicled narrative and seemingly unrelated segments of contemplation. I found myself lost in her beautifully visual words and painfully dark concerns.
评分As much as I enjoy Winterson's poetic language and thoughtful imagination, the book renders itself confusing at times in its unchronicled narrative and seemingly unrelated segments of contemplation. I found myself lost in her beautifully visual words and painfully dark concerns.
评分As much as I enjoy Winterson's poetic language and thoughtful imagination, the book renders itself confusing at times in its unchronicled narrative and seemingly unrelated segments of contemplation. I found myself lost in her beautifully visual words and painfully dark concerns.
评分As much as I enjoy Winterson's poetic language and thoughtful imagination, the book renders itself confusing at times in its unchronicled narrative and seemingly unrelated segments of contemplation. I found myself lost in her beautifully visual words and painfully dark concerns.
评分As much as I enjoy Winterson's poetic language and thoughtful imagination, the book renders itself confusing at times in its unchronicled narrative and seemingly unrelated segments of contemplation. I found myself lost in her beautifully visual words and painfully dark concerns.
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