Caravaggio: A Novel

Caravaggio: A Novel

by Christopher Peachment (Author)

Synopsis

Peachment's imagined Caravaggio, while still a child, overhears his parents discussing one of his sketches, and realizes he has a talent which sets him apart from the world. He leaves family and home forever to map out a solitary traveller's life.

Caravaggio became a revolutionary of his time, a rebellious and dangerous man to know, a man governed by his genius, his indiscriminate sexual appetite and his murderous rage. His name was sought far and wide in the late-Renaissance world for his art. And there was a price on his head for at least one murder.

This is Caravaggio's confession, told in humorous, blasphemous, often brutal prose, which cleverly beguiles the reader into understanding the art that was so celebrated and the life that caused so much outrage.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Picador
Published: 17 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0330487329
ISBN 13: 9780330487320

Author Bio
After a stint as a pilot, Christopher Peachment worked as a Stage Manager at The Royal Court and many other theatres. He then turned to journalism. In the 1980's he was the film editor for Time Out magazine, later becoming Deputy Literary Editor and Arts Editor for The Times. He has written on film, literature, art, opera and ballet. This is his first novel, and was inspired by a woman portrait painter showing him Caravaggio's 'Crucifixion of St Peter' in Rome, 20 years ago. He lives in Hoxton, London. His second novel, about Andrew Marvell, will be published in January 2003.