![]() Her joy and fury-through extracts from her own notebooks, while critics,įans, family members, and others offer their own conflicting opinionsįrom one of the most ambitious and internationally renowned writers of her generation, The Blazing World Ingeniously presented as a collection of texts compiled after Burden’s death, The Blazing World ![]() Asīurden’s journals reveal, she and Rune found themselves locked in aĬharged and dangerous game that ended with the man’s bizarre death. That the two artists were intensely involved with each other. The public scandal turns on the finalĮxhibition, initially shown as the work of acclaimed artist Rune, whoĭenies Burden’s role in its creation. Triumphantly to reveal herself as the artist behind the exhibitions, Three solo shows are successful, but when Burden finally steps forward Hustvedt, who has long been celebrated for her “beguiling, lyrical prose” ( Sunday Times), tells the provocative story of the artist Harriet Burden.Īfter years of watching her work ignored or dismissed by critics, BurdenĬonducts an experiment she calls “maskings”: She presents her own art behind three male masks, concealing her female identity. York art world in her most masterful and urgent novel since What I Loved. Internationally bestselling author Siri Hustvedt returns to the New ![]()
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