Monday, April 29, 2013

Rick Gekoski's new title published - Lost, Stolen or Shredded - Stories of Missing Works of Art and Literature


Rick Gekoski is a London-based, high-end rare book dealer. He is an erudite and witty man, the author of three previous non-fiction titles, a regular feature writer for The Guardian, a presenter on BBC Radio 4, was Chair of the 2011 Man Booker International Prize and he has strong connections with New Zealand as he and his New Zealand-born wife have a holiday home in Hawkes Bay where they spend a month or so each year.

Among the 15 entertaining, often culturally polemical essays - think Mona Lisa, the burning of Lord Byron's Memoirs, the diaries of Philip Larkin, Graham Sutherland's Portrait of Winston Churchill- there is also a New Zealand subject - The Theft of the Urewera Mural.

I found the book a delightful, entertaining and often provocative read as Gekoski, an informed and articulate author, raises here a number of questions about our relationship with art. Questions such as what rights do authors and artists have over their work? And is it ever acceptable to destroy a work of art?

Profile Books - Hardcover - NZ$37.00

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