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A novel of an archetypical tortured artist...
MacAdam/Cage Publishing
November 2005
265 pages ISBN: 159692148X Trade Size (reprint)
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Vincent Spinetti is an archetypical tortured artist.
Throughout this sad comic novel, the sensitive young writer
falls victim to alienation, parental neglect,poverty,
depression, alcoholism, illness, nervous breakdowns, and
various forms of unrequited love. What Vincent is painfully
unaware of is that these torments are largely due to the
secret manipulations of New Renaissance, an experimental
entertainment organization that is testing the age-old idea
of art coming from suffering.
Since art has died and culture is instead influenced by
music, movies, and television, New Renaissance hopes to
improve mindless mainstream entertainment by raising writers
who emphasize quality over commerce. For a top-secret
sub-project, New Renaissance hiresreluctant ex-musician
Harlan Eiffler to manipulate its most promising prodigy,
Vincent.Wickedly anti-social and deeply disgusted by what
passes for entertainment
in the 21st century, Harlan “tortures” the unwitting Vincent
in hopes of changing a sex-obsessed and violent American
culture. For instance, during Vincent’s teenage years,
Harlan pulls the strings so that Vincent remains a loser in
the game of love. All the while, he poses as Vincent’s
manager and guides the boy through a prolific artistic
career, simultaneously nurturing and torturing his client.
But when Harlan’s role as manager requires him to acquaint
himself with the business side of entertainment, the
torturing of a true artist becomes an increasingly more
difficult career.
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