
The Portrait
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Narrated by:
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Peter Capaldi
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By:
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Iain Pears
About this listen
A dark and disturbing tale set at the turn of the 20th century, by the bestselling author of An Instance of the Fingerpost.
The windswept isle of Houat, off the coast of Brittany, is no picturesque artists' colony. At the turn of the twentieth century, life is harsh and rustic. So why did Henry MacAlpine forsake London – where he had been fêted by critics and gallery owners, his works exhibited alongside the likes of Cezanne and Van Gogh – to make his home in this remote outpost?
The truth begins to emerge when, four years into his exile, MacAlpine receives his first visitor. Influential art critic William Nasmyth has come to the island to sit for a portrait. Over the course of the sitting, the power balance between the two men shifts dramatically as the critic whose pen could anoint or destroy careers becomes a passive subject. And as the painter struggles to capture Nasmyth's true character on canvas, a story unfolds – one of betrayal, hypocrisy, forbidden love, suicide and ultimately murder.
©2007 Iain Pears (P)2007 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, London, UKThe story is told as a sort of conversation wherein only one person speaks, and I think some people, particularly with the print version, are put off by this, but that is much less of a problem with the audio version because of the magnificent Peter Capaldi, who adds the beating heart to the whole thing. I expect the print version must suffer by comparison without Capaldi's brilliant interpretation and delivery. I recommend this audiobook enthusiastically!
a good story, a wonderful narrator
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You know exactly where this is going but that doesn't matter - the careful preparation like a painter laying down layers of colour and shape is compelling. Peter Capaldi's reading is excellent - the complexity of Henry MacAlpine's anger, pride, vanity, love, as he broods over his vengeance. Just stunning. I will read this book but I wil hear Peter Capaldi in Henry MacAlpine's voice.
Brilliant
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Set in the arts scene of the early 20th century, this novel, written by an art historian, explores the dynamic between painters, critics, art dealers etc. in a way that had me listen spellbound.
Excellent performance by Peter Capaldi
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I bought this book to read years ago and now on audiobook was hearing it for the first time but getting the story for a second time.
The book is just a long monologue with plenty of exposition, wandering off the main point, some surprises and namedropping along the way - it all adds up to a really absorbing tale, and one in which you keep wondering what it would be like to be on the receiving end of the monologue and of the sitter’s criticism. I have read almost all of Mr. Pears’ bookshop, so not a surprise that I enjoyed this one too. It seems like a long time has passed since his last one.
Absorbing monolgue
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I intend to follow this author closely.
A tour de force.
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Every sentence a delight
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Gripping from start to finish
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