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Authenticity
Authenticity | Deirdre Madden
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After a brilliant youth, the painter Roderic Kennedy's life has been overtaken by a series of crises - alcoholism, the failure of his marriage to an Italian woman, and estrangement from his three daughters following his return to Ireland. When he meets Julia Fitzpatrick, twenty years younger than he and also an artist, it seems as if this period of turbulence and misfortune from which he has been struggling to emerge is at an end. But when Julia then meets William Armstrong, a middle-aged lawyer, it sets in motion a chain of events which, in the course of the following year, has dramatic and unforeseen consequences for all three of them. Deirdre Madden's ambitious novel is both a moving love story and a thought-provoking meditation upon the nature of painting. It is above all an exploration of what it means to be an artist in contemporary society.
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TheKidUpstairs
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Skillfully rendered, thorough, thoughtful exploration of artists, art, and the human connections that sustain us. These characters are multi-dimensional and genuinely human, laid bare in their vulnerabilities and strengths, their foibles, failings, and brief shining moments.

If you don't like non-linear storytelling, this may not be for you. It is more about character and ideas rather than plot... cont'd in comments

TheKidUpstairs the narrative jumps around through the characters' timelines to reveal important moments. It worked beautifully for me, but it could be frustrating if it's not your thing. 2mo
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Madden's writing is exquisite, I can see why she was selected for the Windham Campbell Prize, and I look forward to seeking out more of her work!
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kspenmoll Wonderful review! Stacked. 2mo
squirrelbrain Sounds interesting - stacked! 2mo
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"Any advice he might give would be like a book written by someone late in life. Rich in moral experience and subtly expressed, to someone who came to it too young it would seem merely dull, although in the same book the same reader some twenty years later would be astonished to find the story of their whole life."