With Larry Rosen, Maddie Ballard, Rhianna Radick, Jon Lawlor. To see what your friends thought of this book. The world is unlikely to furnish us with a perfectly matched storyteller, but love wonât flourish if each of us is trying to tell a different story. Michael âButcherâ Boone is an ex-âreally famousâ painter, now reduced to ⦠Description . There's hardly a writer whose books are just so much damned FUN. 3) The rather intriguing twists of the art theft. Peter Carey has a problem with telling the truth. His criminal narrators in Jack Maggs and True History of the Kelly Gang plead their cases even as condemnation crashes down upon them. It’s as if he doesn’t quite believe Australians have a reliable identity and his characters are ceaselessly driven to either establish one or rage against its absence. It's Carey's prose that makes it so much more. There's hardly a writer whose books are just so much damned FUN. In "Theft", Carey revisits some of the themes which clearly continue to interest him - Australian art and literature, and how they are perceived both within and outside Australia. This imaginative reach makes them tremendously engaging. It tells the story of the theft of a famous piece of art in Australia and how it intertwines with this artist's life. Hugh is one of the most interesting characters I've met in a while. Somehow, Butcher and Hugh's farmer neighbour has recently acquired a Liebovitz of mysterious provenance, and Marlene arrives, a vision in Manolo Blahniks tramping through knee-deep mud, to put a validating stamp on it, immediately sending its worth into the stratosphere. The plot of Theft is essentially an art theft caper. This is another example of his versatility and originality, especially obvious in the two narrative voices of the two brothers, so different at the beginning of the book, but that seem to approach each other more and more. "My life as a Fake" explored some interesting ideas, but wasn't altogether successful, in my opinion. It becomes clearer and clearer that Butcher Bones is the less reliable of the two, his 'damaged' brother Hugh, the 'id. I will never regain those hours of my life - effectively flushed down the toilet - spent reading this waste of ink and paper. [1], New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards. He’s always trying to work out what it is to be Australian. Save for later I'm a Peter Carey junkie, slowly coming down again from the wild rush that his books give me. I cant quite decide if I enjoyed this book or simply finished out of a sense of commitment to reach the end. By Andrew Reimer. The plot of Theft is essentially an art theft caper. To love each other better, we should respect this. Theft: a Love Story. Theft is a love poem of a completely unexpected kind. In My Life as a Fake , an act of literary fraud takes human form like Frankenstein's monster and pursues its creator to the ends of the earth. $7.00. Direct from London, Avalanche: A Love Story stars acclaimed British actor Maxine Peake in a compelling story of hope and longing. It is told in a stream of consciousness and the chapters can be very hard to follow. That in itself isn't exciting, though it's clever. Could you love a thief if you knew what she did? Carey is an artist who churns and curses and worries and frets. Those qualities reminded me of Donleavy. Please read our short guide how to send a book to Kindle. 2006. As an artist, I tend to stay away from fiction about artists, finding many writers' depictions of artists to be full of cliche. That in itself isn't exciting, though it's cleverly done. The storyline is complicated and leaves on guessing a little, but the journey was worth it. As if he has access to every corner of their memory; knows every leap and retraction of their heart. Theft: A Love Story is a novel by Australian writer Peter Carey. Jim, a retired football player, and his girlfriend Amy go to his cabin for the weekend. Is The Great Gatsby a love story? How incredibly original. Theft: a Love Story, Paperback by Carey, Peter, Like New Used, Free shipping ... $13.36. But this novel is joyously written and full of energy. (I believe it was a very positive review in some paper or on some website.) Start by marking “Theft: A Love Story” as Want to Read: Error rating book. Carey’s is national identity. If you want a vivid picture of the dark side of the international art world, very well written, read this; otherwise, go to the museum and meditate on some true art. You get the sense throughout Theft that Carey knows his characters as well as he knows himself. I really didn't care for this book. Welcome back. Theft is about art and art fakes, love and betrayal. As the novel opens, Butcher is fresh out of jail for robbing his ex-wife of his own paintings, paintings that became hers when the marriage ended. If you want a vivid picture of the dark side of the international art world, very well written, read this; otherwise, go to the museum and meditate on some true art. In a single sentence, I didn’t find anything great about the story. May 9th 2006 File: EPUB, 1.97 MB. Bless me, too, for being lucky enough to be able to have good fiction like this on my shelf. This novel did something few novels can do: it made me laugh out loud. "Bless me," he says over and over again in the novel. ISBN: 9780571231478. This almost twenty-four minute short opens up with Fass sitting on her bed singing Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven with her⦠Certainly some of that here, mainly at the beginning of the book, and the main character is exactly the type of ego-drive male "genius" character that I'm not sympathetic to. Theft- A Love Story Carey Peter. The plot roars and lurches along, the people come leaping and bounding into the imagination, the intricacies of the trickery and subterfuge keep your mind racing, and the whole thing rounds out to a hugely satisfying ending that shows that the true love story was that of the two brothers, tied together like the two halves of a double helix. The notions of both kinds of fraud are intertwined. Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size. Sometimes character voice makes the story, sometimes it overwhelms it. Certainly some of that here, mainly at the beginning of the book, and the main character is exactly the type of ego-drive male "genius" character that I'm not sympathetic to. Alone together theyâve forged a delicate equilibrium, a balance instantly destroyed when a mysterious young woman named Marlene walks out of a rainstorm and into their lives. Submissions. April 11, 2006 â 3.37am. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan and boasting a haunting love ⦠Remember J. P. Donleavy? 1.5 stars, “About her husband, i did actually enquire, but she held her private life so fucking tightly, like a tourist clutching a handbag on the A train,..”, “All Butcher's previous politeness was revealed as so much bad milk floating in a cup of welcome tea...”, New South Wales Premier's Literary Award for Christina Stead Prize for Fiction (2007), Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction (2006), Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Nominee for Literary Fiction (2007). He’s always trying to work out what it is to be Australian. PFFFFTTT. I felt that the story was just under four stars, but definitely better than 3. It won the 2006 Vance Palmer Prize, the Victorian Premier's Literary Award prize for fiction. This is another example of his versatility and originality, especially obvious in the two narrative voices of the two brothers, so different at the beginning of the book, but that seem to approach each other more and more. I thought it very well-written. Free Shipping. Love and deception are the bread and butter of literature, but art? I'll chalk it down to "it's not you, it's me". It improves as the story unfolds, but I just found myself wa. It’s as if he doesn’t quite believe Australians have a reliable identity and his characters are ceaselessly driven to either establish one or rage against its absence. Language: english. We’d love your help. Peter Carey's "Theft: A Love Story" is a literary tour-de-force, a brilliant book, a witty spoof on the art world, a tale of two brothers and a story about love, a story taking us from Australia to Japan and to New York, to sum it up: a magnificent book. Sometimes the bond with a cat is so strong that even the most committed pet parent might not realize their extra love is adding extra pounds. Here Carey is at his cleverest wrestling with this theme. Email to a Friend. Fair. Carey has a gift for insight into human nature and writes with wit. As an artist, I tend to stay away from fiction about artists, finding many writers' depictions of artists to be full of cliche. Refresh and try again. The Ginger Man? Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Year. The Ginger Man? Hard Cover. Yet it's also serious. Theft is the story of Michael "Butcher" Boone, an Australian artist, whose career is having an early, and comprehensive twilight. The people we love are not just characters, but also creators, of our shared story. Michael âButcherâ Boone is an ex-âreally famousâ painter, now reduced to living in a remote country house and acting as caretaker for his younger brother, Hugh. Deeply in love, she and her new husband want to have a child together and they make an appointment at an IVF clinic. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. I promptly added it to my PaperbackSwap queue and was rewarded with it after much patience. April 8, 2006 â 10.00am. Theft is the story of Michael "Butcher" Boone, an Australian artist whose career is having an early and comprehensive twilight. He reminded me of the damaged son in the South African novel, Triomf, and of Benjy in The Sound and the Fury. Theft: A Love Story is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related topics.If you would like to participate, visit the project page. "Theft" is also a story of an art fraud, of mischief, even of murder, but never (at least I don't recall) have frauds and thieves been more overtly likeable than Peter Carey's characters in this novel. I love Carey's descriptions - his portrayal of the painter and his obsession was a highlight, as was the humour of Slow Bones. Peter Carey's "Theft: A Love Story" is a literary tour-de-force, a brilliant book, a witty spoof on the art world, a tale of two brothers and a story about love, a story taking us from Australia to Japan and to New York, to sum it up: a magnificent book. The story is told by two narrators: an artist, who is a bit crazy and a drunk, and his brother, who is mentally challenged (though you never really learn what his diagnosis is). Theft: A Love Story is a novel by Australian writer Peter Carey. by Alfred A. Knopf. When a woman rekindles an early love in her late 30s her whole life changes. Send-to-Kindle or Email . I somehow thought, when I had the book in my hands, considering the praises on its cover, that it would be a fun ride, a journey of guffaws and cunning smirks but alas, deceived and dejected! Price. The documentary captures Bambi Fass's final months at home with her loved ones and the support of hospice as she fights terminal cancer. It becomes clearer and clearer that Butcher Bones is the less reliable of the two, his 'damaged' brother Hugh, the 'idiot savant' really is much more perceptive and astute than his brother gives him credit for. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Theft: A Love Story is a novel, by Australian writer Peter Carey. I remembered Donleavy about p200 of Theft. Fun to return to every day. More interesting to me was a deeper back story which hinted at the childhood and family life of the main characters and a portrayal of the different aspects of love – aesthetic, brotherly, parental, and erotic, hence the title. Probably every writer has one overriding obsession, a theme he can’t help returning to in every novel. Add to Wishlist: Condition. Ranging from the rural wilds of Australia to Manhattan via Sydney and Tokyo and exploring the ideas of art, fraud, responsibility and redemption, this is a dark, thought-provoking and stirring story that will also make you laugh out loud. I really didn't care for this book. Boring, tedious, unfunny and unbelievable, I forced myself on to the bitter end only because it was my book club pick. Through marriage to Olivier Liebovitz, Marlene is the holder of the droit moral, the hereditary right to authenticate paintings, in this case those of Olivier's dead father, Jacques Liebovitz. Hugh is poetry. I'd forgotten about this book. Hello Select your address Best Sellers Today's Deals New Releases Books Gift Ideas Today's Deals New Releases Books Gift Ideas The undercurrent throughout the book is how much Michael can get in his own way. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published Theft: A Love Story. Couldn't bring myself to finish the last 60 pages. Main Theft- A Love Story. "My life as a Fake" explored some interesting ideas, but wasn't altogether successful, in my opinion. Title: Theft: A Love Story; Author: Peter Carey; Edition: 1; Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd; ISBN: 9781760896522 Alone together they've forged a delicate equilibrium, a balance instantly destroyed when a mysterious young woman named Marlene walks out of a rainstorm and into their lives. I remember it was well written (well, what would you expect from Peter Carey), but I don't remember being terribly impressed with the story. "There is always Hugh," Butcher says, "and you cannot take a slash or park the truck without considering him." The new Baz Luhrmann adaptation is being sold as such. Start This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's quality scale. It improves as the story unfolds, but I just found myself wanting to skip paragraphs and whole pages and get to the action. You could say one difference between what is termed literary fiction and commercial fiction is often simply the imaginative depth with which the author animates his or her characters. Peter Carey. Here is a clutch of new exhibits in Peter Carey's menagerie. It won the 2006 Vance Palmer Prize, the Victorian Premier's Literary Award prize for fiction. Confusing whose weekend it was to have the cabin, Jim's ex-wife, Kate, and her boyfriend Miller also go to the cabin for the weekend. Once famous painter Michael “Butcher” Boone has his life altered when he becomes caretaker for his childlike brother Hugh and a beautiful enigmatic young woman enters their lives. I have just finished reading this book and I guess he forgot to include the neighbor's death Jean, unless I missed it too! Michael âButcherâ Boone is an ex-âreally famousâ painter, now reduced to living in a remote country house and acting as caretaker for his younger brother, Hugh. The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ⦠Journey into the storied Black Forest with Carey's latest work, The Chemistry of Tears, about a grieving museum expert and the 19th-century... Michael Boone is an ex–"really famous" painter acting as caretaker for his younger brother, a damaged man of childlike emotional volatility. Those qualities reminded me of Donleavy. I really wouldn't recommend the book. For me the beating heart of the book is Butcher's slow-witted brother, Hugh. "My Life as a Fake" dealt with literature and made obvious reference to the infamous "Ern Malley" literary hoax of the. The more I read of Peter Carey, the better I like him. It’s the story of Michael, an alcoholic nearing middle age painter who leaves the detritus of his failed marriage and some legal tussles in Australia and immigrates to New York city with his new (and ever scheming) love and his mentally challenged brother Hugh (though you find yourself continually wondering who has the largest handicap, Michael or Hugh). It's a testament to Carey's considerable skill that he can let us observe the world so clearly through Hugh's amusingly cockeyed, slanted vision. Read "Theft: A Love Story A Love Story" by Peter Carey available from Rakuten Kobo. I wish I could remember where I first heard of this book, years ago. By James Bradley. When a mysterious woman comes into their lives, she upsets their delicate equilibrium sets in motion a chain of events that could be the making—or the ruin—of them all. It is told from the alternating perspectives of two brothers, Michael, a famous painter, who has fallen from fame, divorced, (he refers to his former wife as the “Plaintiff. However, the gorgeous writing & creative use of language, the depth of characters and their relationships, plus a romance and art world provenance/authentication intrigue mystery... lovely, powerful, highly recommended. Fun to read. Availability: In stock. I cant quite decide if I enjoyed this book or simply finished out of a sense of commitment to reach the end. The early chapters of "Theft: A Love Story" erupt with Carey's typical verbal resourcefulness and energy. The plot seemed captivating, hence why I started reading in the first place, but it was difficult to immerse myself wholly in the story. Fun to return to every day. It was a painful read. The more I read of Peter Carey, the better I like him. In "Theft", Carey revisits some of the themes which clearly continue to interest him - Australian art and literature, and how they are perceived both within and outside Australia. Cover. I share John Updike's words for he has said exactly what I would have wanted to say but would have been too incapable of putting across so well: A well crafted story from Mr Carey. It is told in a stream of consciousness and the chapters can be very hard to follow. I found "Oscar and Lucinda" tough sledding. 3.8 ⢠5 Ratings; $13.99; $13.99; Publisher Description. I'm a Peter Carey junkie, slowly coming down again from the wild rush that his books give me. One difficult tendency was the lack of segue between key events, often times travel and great changes were only offhandedly rema. Theft: A Love Story by Peter Carey (Hardback, 2006) Be the first to write a review. Early on, Butcher Bones foretells he will see his neighbor's stolen painting but not until after the neighbor is dead. ISBN 13: 9780307368638. He uses art forgery to explore the theme of cultural and personal authenticity or its absence. Michael 'Butcher' Boone is an ex-'really famous' painter, now reduced to living in a remote country house and acting as caretaker for his younger brother, Hugh. One difficult tendency was the lack of segue between key events, often times travel and great changes were only offhandedly remarked upon in Hugh’s poetic ramblings. Theft: A Love Story: Peter Carey $10.00 Michael âButcherâ Boone is an former âreally famousâ painter â opinionated, furious, brilliant â and now reduced to living in the remote country house of his biggest collector and acting as caretaker for his younger brother, Hugh, a damaged man of imposing physicality and childlike emotional volatility. Easy to read and with two terrific voices - Butcher and Slow. Essentially, Theft is the story of three things: art, love and, of course, theft, which here means fraud, treachery, con-artistry. Be the first to review this product . Yet it's also serious. Did the author forget to include the neighbor's death or did I miss it? Carey uses the idea in a lighter way, however, and puts Hugh's well-intentioned innocence on every page. Hereâs my book review of Theft: A Love Story by Peter Carey.. Peter Carey's prose isn't quite so verbally manic. I found "Oscar and Lucinda" tough sledding. Peter Carey's prose isn't quite so verbally manic. "If you are MAKING ART," says a character in Peter Carey's magnificent new novel [Theft: A Love Story] "the labour never ends, no peace, no Sabbath, just eternal churning and cursing and worrying and fretting." Alone together theyâve forged a delicate equilibrium, a balance instantly destroyed when a mysterious young woman named Marlene walks out of a rainstorm and into their lives. I remembered Donleavy about p200 of Theft. The place, the people, the cultures are so foreign to me, everything I read (or see in films) by Australians has an air of mystification about it which leaves me scratching my head – “What just happened heah, mate?”, Remember J. P. Donleavy? This novel did something few novels can do: it made me laugh out loud. Categories: Fiction. "My Life as a Fake" dealt with literature and made obvious reference to the infamous "Ern Malley" literary hoax of the 1940's. Here Carey is at his cleverest wrestling with this theme. Life is good. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Carey’s humor is transcendent in this book. But this novel is joyously written and full of energy. It tells the story of the theft of a famous piece of art in Australia and how it intertwines with this artist's life. But it’s been quite disappointing, despite calling to mind elements of Palahniuk, Faulkner, and Steinbeck. Just left in awe at the moment and incapable of leaving a worthy review. Australia baffles me. Very very unique story! "The sacred in the profane" by Patrick Ness, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Theft:_A_Love_Story&oldid=991630514, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA), Australian Literary Fiction Book of the Year, 2007: shortlisted, This page was last edited on 1 December 2020, at 01:37. And unfortunately, the characters were rather pushy and domineering and that made them annoying. Warning: Caregiver: A Love Story, and therefore this review, contains a sensitive subject for some. The novel alternates between the viewpoint of Butcher himself, and that of his "damaged two hundred and twenty pound brother" Hugh. and of course never hurts when a book is recommended/loaned to me by someone I love. Carey’s is national identity. Definitely heavy in Australian vernacular and jargon of the fine art world, which makes it a challenging read at times, but the story pulls you through for sure! The unfamiliar landscape of Australia and constant jumps into individual trails of thought was both distracting and charming. Please login to your account first; Need help? 2) The author's ironic take on the wacky world of artists, collectors, agents, appraisers. In "Theft", Carey considers the issue of fakery in the art world, in a story that shifts between Australia, Tokyo, and the art world of Manhattan in the 1980's. Exiled to a remote house owned by a fussy former patron, Butcher is trying to get his career back on track, avoid his creditors and manage Hugh, when - on a stormy, flooding evening - he receives a visit from the mysterious Marlene, described by Hugh as "a GAMINE with tiny boobies and a silk dress you could have fitted in your pocket with your hanky". Author: Peter Carey. Why this was shortlisted for the Booker prize I have no effing clue. However, the gorgeous writing & creative use of language, the depth of characters and their relationships, plus a romance and art world provenance/authentication intrigue mystery... lovely, powerfu. The unfamiliar landscape of Australia and constant jumps into individual trails of thought was both distracting and charming. It won the 2006 Vance Palmer Prize, the Victorian Premier's Literary Award prize for fiction. Most of the happenings are tragic but you find yourself laughing anyway especially reading Hugh’s t. Carey’s humor is transcendent in this book. I'm not a big fan, I'm afraid. What I liked: 1) TWO unreliable narrators relating their versions of this tragi-comic tale (an Australian artist five years "out of style," and his mentally challenged brother.) Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size The plot seemed captivating, hence why I started reading in the first place, but it was difficult to immerse myself wholly in the story. The story is told by two narrators: an artist, who is a bit crazy and a drunk, and his brother, who is mentally challenged (though you never really learn what his diagnosis is). It’s the story of Michael, an alcoholic nearing middle age painter who leaves the detritus of his failed marriage and some legal tussles in Australia and immigrates to New York city with his new (and ever scheming) love and his mentally challenged brother Hugh (though you find yourself continually wondering who has the largest handicap, Michael or Hugh).
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