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"Alternating between 19th century Europe and present-day New England, the narrative follows the great British painter J. M. W. Turner and his scene of artists, intellectuals, and lovers; and Henry, a middle-aged family man whose otherwise mundane existence is disrupted by the discovery of The Center of the World, Turner’s controversial painting of Helen of Troy that had been thought to be lost forever. amp;#160; his transcendently beautiful painting was so erotic that it was hidden away and supposedly destroyed … until Henry happens to stumble upon it while vacationing at his summer home in the Adirondacks. Now in possession of an object of unimaginable value, Henry finds himself torn between wanting to sell the work and keeping something of beauty in his life. Returning to the 19th century, the reader follows the creation of the painting and learns more about Turner’s beliefs, technique, manner, and indecorous affairs. Filled with sex, beauty, and love (of all kinds), this novel explores the ever-evolving role of art in our lives."

About the Author :
Thomas Van Essen graduated from Sarah Lawrence College and earned his PhD in English from Rutgers University. He lives in New Jersey with his family. The Center of the World is his first novel.

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"A terrific debut novel about the mystical and erotic power of art...Van Essen writes gracefully and makes accessible the issue of art as transcendence." —Kirkus (starred review) "Thomas Van Essen’s debut novel fuses historical fiction and thriller, with a bit of aesthetic theory for good measure...Van Essen is a lucid observer, whether detailing the creative process or lamenting a contemporary culture in which art is just another commodity. Transience is what holds together this imaginative reconstruction of art history—the transience of the mortal artist and even the art itself, which nevertheless helps us appreciate what persists." —The Los Angeles Review “Was J.M.W. Turner anything like Thomas Van Essen has presented him in this ambitious debut novel? After a few pages you will hardly care, as you will be gladly moving from the dinner table of Turner’s patron in early 19th century England, to the calculating art world of present-day New York City, to the rustic beauty of the Adirondacks and all its treasures, hidden and otherwise. In Thomas Van Essen’s characters and the impressive scope of this story we are given a strong case for the transformative nature of art, and how beauty can be a balm for the human soul.” —Mary Beth Keane, author of Fever and The Walking People "Van Essen’s debut novel departs from the recent real-life discovery of maritime landscapist J.M.W. Turner’s erotica to trace a fictional portrait by the painter of a scantily clad Helen of Troy awaiting Paris...All who meet Turner’s Helen see simultaneously truth, beauty, and the impetus for sin. With the painting’s journey, newcomer Van Essen demonstrates a flair for dialogue and an appreciation for how art moves the human heart." —Publishers Weekly “An utterly absorbing journey of the spell cast by a secret painting on those few who have seen it over a hundred and fifty years.  Love and desire, treachery and mystery, great beauty and the loss of it and finding love at last when you thought it was gone—all kept me up late reading this passionate novel of human fallibility and immortal art.” —Stephanie Cowell, author of Claude and Camille: a novel of Monet "The main character in Van Essen’s ambitious debut novel is the lost titular painting by renowned British artist J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851). The big theme is among the biggest: the power of art." —Booklist "Mature readers will relish the intellectual examination into the powers of art and eroticism." —Foreword Reviews "Van Essen conveys all this with a surreal ambience that heightens the mysterious quality of his ever-changing, shocking scenes and characters. Notable historic fiction!" —Historical Novel Society "We’re calling this book ‘A Great Summer Read’ in the highest regard, because it belongs not with the airport paperback beach-reads, but among those rare page turners of higher literary esteem...on a warm summer night you’ll find, as we did, Van Essen is a great new voice to curl up with. Love, sex, beauty, erotica, all with some literary flare: a great summer read." —The Masters Review "...vivid and engaging..." —Proto Libro "...a terrific refreshing look at how art impacts people and people impact art with the boundaries of acceptable tastes as to what is pornography changing between generations. Using an imaginary portrait, Thomas Van Essen provides a thought provoking tale of how important and influential art is to society." —Genre Go Round Reviews "... an ambitious and impressive debut novel..." —Largehearted Boy "Impossible to put down until the final page is turned...Telling of artistic beauty and sensuality, this lovely, intense novel mines the mysterious, mystical bond that connects lives over a century apart." —Curled Up With a Good Book "...cannily exposes how passion can both derail and inspire." —Minneapolis Star Tribune "I loved the The Center of the World. Rarely does anyone describe the workings of art world as well Thomas Van Essen has succeeded in doing. He captures the obsessions and passion of all those involved, most distinctively the intangible binds of artist, patrons, viewers and collectors. Van Essen brings to life the beauty, light and ultimately the effect that Turner's work (or any great art) can have on those whose lives it touches. 'The Sun is God,' proclaimed a dying Turner, and great art aspires to catch a glimpse of 'God' at all costs." —Suzan Woodruff, artist "Thomas Van Essen’s novel deserves its success." —Wormwood "[E]legantly delivered." —Library Journal


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781590515495
  • Publisher: Other Press Llc
  • Publisher Imprint: Other Press LLC
  • Height: 213 mm
  • No of Pages: 376
  • Weight: 411 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1590515498
  • Publisher Date: 04 Jun 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 140 mm


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