Medusa: The Shipwreck, the Scandal, the Masterpiece

Medusa: The Shipwreck, the Scandal, the Masterpiece

by JonathanMiles (Author)

Synopsis

In June 1816, the Medusa, flagship of a French expedition to repossess the colony of Senegal from the British, set sail but ran aground off the desolate West African coast. The evacuation of the frigate was chaotic and cowardly - 146 men and one woman were herded aboard a makeshift raft which was then abandoned in mid-ocean, cut loose by the convoy of lifeboats which had pledged to tow it to safety. The drifting raft carried those who survived to the very frontiers of human experience. Crazed, parched and starving, the diminishing band slaughtered mutineers, ate their dead companions and organized a tactical extermination of the weakest among them. Among the handful of survivors from the raft were two men whose written account of the tragedy catalogued the trail of government incompetence, indifference, and cover-up. Their book became a best-seller which rocked Europe and inspired the promising artist, Theodore Gericault. Reeling from an illicit affair with his attractive young aunt, he threw himself into an exhaustive study of the Medusa tragedy. Set in the politically fragile world of Restoration France, the murk of Georgian London and along the dangerous West African coast where the French were covertly regenerating the outlawed slave trade, Medusa witnesses error and outrage turned into a bestseller, and that bestseller transformed into one of the masterpieces of Western art.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 03 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 184595145X
ISBN 13: 9781845951450
Book Overview: A unique and tremendously vivid book about a shocking maritime disaster and its commemoration in an artistic masterpiece.

Media Reviews
A thrilling read Guardian A sensational tale Daily Telegraph In his intriguing book, Miles unearths the real tragedy that inspired the painting Sunday Times Absorbing and intelligent...a work of art history in the broadest sense -- Rupert Christiansen Literary Review The narrative is brilliantly meted out. Sections alternate among the wreck itself, the tortured and bizarre life of the artist and the political upheavals in France New York Times
Author Bio
After a childhood in America, Canada and the UK, Jonathan Miles took a first from University College, London and his doctorate from Jesus College, Oxford. He has written, lectured and broadcast on cultural history all over the world. His books on Eric Gill and David Jones have met with critical acclaim, earning such press accolades as 'magisterial', 'authoritative', 'massively researched', 'compelling', and 'incisive'. He lives in Paris with his wife and daughter.