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Tiepolo Blue by James Cahill; 9781529369427

Tiepolo Blue

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Tiepolo Blue is a poignant exploration of art, identity, and the complexities of personal reinvention, penned by James Cahill. The narrative follows Don Lamb, an art historian whose professional life has been derailed by a significant error, leading to his exile from the academic world. In the vivid summer of the mid-90s, Don seeks solace in London, immersing himself in its pulsating art scene and vibrant gay culture.

The Plot

As Don navigates the eclectic landscape of his new surroundings, he is forced to confront not only the choices that have brought him here but also the deeper questions of who he is and who he wishes to become. This journey is marked by a continual struggle between the urge to embrace life fully and the temptation to retreat from its challenges. The narrative intricately weaves themes of identity, creativity, and personal awakening, as Don interacts with a cast of compelling characters who each reflect different facets of the artistic and emotional spectrum.

Themes and Style

Cahill's writing is characterised by its lyrical prose and rich imagery, drawing readers into the vibrant world of art while also delving into the emotional landscapes of his characters. The novel resonates with those who have enjoyed works like The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt or Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman, as it similarly grapples with themes of beauty, loss, and the search for belonging.

"A profound meditation on the intersections of art, life, and the quest for self." - Literary Review

Through Don's eyes, Tiepolo Blue invites readers to reflect on their own journeys and the art that shapes their understanding of the world.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 129 mm × 35 mm
Pages: 352
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781529369427

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