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      Monsters: What Do We Do with Great Art by Bad People?

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      A spiky and insightful consideration of how we should respond to good art made by bad people

      ''Funny, lively and convivial... how rare and nourishing this sort of roaming thought is and what a joy to read'' MEGAN NOLAN, SUNDAY TIMES

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      Product ID:9781399715034
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Monsters
      Subtitle:What Do We Do with Great Art by Bad People?
      Authors:Author: Claire Dederer
      Page Count:288
      Subjects:Theory of art, Theory of art, Biography: arts and entertainment, Ethics and moral philosophy, Feminism and feminist theory, Ethical issues and debates, Biography: arts & entertainment, Ethics & moral philosophy, Feminism & feminist theory, Ethical issues & debates
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      A spiky and insightful consideration of how we should respond to good art made by bad people

      ''Funny, lively and convivial... how rare and nourishing this sort of roaming thought is and what a joy to read'' MEGAN NOLAN, SUNDAY TIMES

      ''An exhilarating, shape-shifting exploration of the perilous boundaries between art and life'' JENNY OFFILL


      ''Monsters is extraordinary - engaging, enraging, provocative, and brilliant'' ANN PATCHETT

      A passionate, provocative and blisteringly smart interrogation of how we experience art in the age of #MeToo, and whether we can separate an artist''s work from their biography.

      What do we do with the art of monstrous men? Can we love the work of Roman Polanski and Michael Jackson, Hemingway and Picasso? Should we love it? Does genius deserve special dispensation? What makes women artists monstrous? And what should we do with beauty, and with our unruly feelings about it?

      Claire Dederer explores these questions and our relationships with the artists whose behaviour disrupts our ability to understand the work on its own terms. She interrogates her own responses and behaviour, and she pushes the fan, and the reader, to do the same. Morally wise, deeply considered and sharply written, Monsters gets to the heart of one of our most pressing conversations.

      *BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK*

      ''A blisteringly erudite and entertaining read . . . It''s a book that deserves to be widely read and will provoke many conversations'' NATHAN FILER

      ''Wise and bold and full of the kind of gravitas that might even rub off'' LISA TADDEO

      ''An incredible book, the best work of criticism I have read in a very long time'' NICK HORNBY


      Imprint Name:Sceptre
      Publisher Name:Hodder & Stoughton
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-05-11

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      Weight484 g
      Dimensions163 × 242 × 28 mm