Night Street

Kristel Thornell

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    Abstract

    Night Street is the passionate story of a young painter, Clarice Beckett, who defies society's strict conventions and indifferent art critics alike and leads an intense private and professional life. With her extraordinary talent for making simple city and seascapes haunting and mysteriously revelatory, Clarice paints prolifically and lives largely, overcoming the seemingly confined existence as the spinster daughter in the parental home. Night Street began with Thornell's first encounter with the paintings of Melbourne artist Clarice Beckett (1887-1935) at the Art Gallery of South Australia. The subtle power of Clarice's highly atmospheric, enigmatic landscapes enabled her to imagine Clarice's inner life and shape an extraordinary novel.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCrows Nest, N.S.W.
    PublisherAllen and Unwin
    Size243 pages
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Keywords

    • Australian fiction
    • art
    • painters
    • fiction
    • Melbourne (Vic.)

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