Nightshade, Annalena McAfee
Nightshade, Annalena McAfee
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Nightshade
A novel

Author: Annalena McAfee

Narrator: Jane Maud

Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/18/2020


Synopsis

A lean, taut novel about an artist—a painter—at the height of her career, about the art world, about love, fidelity, fame, betrayal, and the large choices and prices paid in the quest for art for art's sake. By the much-admired author of The Spoiler ("cutting wit and razor-sharp writing"—NYTBR; "a dark, sparkly gem of a book"—Christopher Buckley) and Hame ("I couldn't put it down"—Patrick McGrath).

Eve Laing, celebrated artist, once the muse of legendary painter and "monstre sacré" Florian Kiš, is a photorealist painter of flowers at the peak of her career, with her work in international galleries and museums.

Now Eve is embarking on her most ambitious work to date—seven enormous, elaborate panels of the world's deadliest plants. In psychic preparation, she has taken a wrecking ball to her opulent high-wire life, jettisoning her marriage for a beautiful young lover, a drifter half her age, who seems to share her single-minded artistic vision. As the novel opens out, Eve is on a late-night walk through London, setting out from her former family home in the well-heeled west of the city, back to her studio, a converted factory in the grittier east, where her recently completed masterpiece hangs and where a fatal reckoning may await. . . . Eve makes her way through the city and reflects on her life today and as it was years ago, and considers the large choices she has made and their repercussions. As she walks, she summons up her wild art college days in London; her New York years as a tyro artist; her vicious rivalry with her college roommate, now a celebrated figure on the international conceptual art scene whose full-blown success and recognition still infuriates and rankles Eve's sense of rightness with the world. And as she weighs what's been gained and what's been lost in pursuit of her art, a sense of dread settles over her, one she cannot shake, and as Nightshade moves to its dark, shocking end, it explores large questions--about ambition . . . artistic truth . . . betrayal . . . about bad people making good art . . . about the consequences of fame . . . and the devastating price of love.

About Annalena McAfee

Annalena Mcafee was born in London and educated at Essex University. She is the author of The Spoiler and several children's books. She worked at the London Evening Standard as a drama critic and arts editor and at the Financial Times as Arts & Books editor. She was the founding editor of the Guardian's literary supplement, the Guardian Review. McAfee has edited a collection of literary profiles from the Guardian titled Lives and Works. She has been a judge of the Orange Prize for Fiction, the South Bank Show Awards and the Ben Pimlott Prize for political writing. She lives in London with her husband, the writer Ian McEwan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Blair on March 19, 2020

We went on quite a journey together, this book and I. For one thing, it takes a while to get going. It begins with an artist called Eve taking a nighttime walk across London. (Actually, the whole book is structured around this walk, though there are lots of flashbacks.) She is contemplating recent e......more

Goodreads review by Ceecee on June 24, 2021

Botanical artist Eve Laing takes a walk to her home of five months ago and through the window sees her ex-husband Kristof Axness has already moved a young replacement into the home. As she walks and travels on The Tube she reflects on her life and home before the carnage caused by taking a lover hal......more

Goodreads review by Louise on July 23, 2021

Eve Laing, once the muse of an infamous painter, is now - forty years later - an artist herself. But she has sacrificed her career for her family and she resents the global success of her college roommate, a celebrity of the conceptual art scene. When Eve embarks on her most ambitious work yet, she......more

Goodreads review by Marjorie on September 26, 2020

Wow, such a shocking, chilling portrayal of art and passion. Blew me away. The main fictional character's art was rendered so lifelike by the author that I had to keep resisting the temptation to check out the artist on Google. I loved that amidst all the horror of the approaching train wreck, there......more

Goodreads review by Come on August 06, 2021

Colori e passione, ma attenzione, perché poi è un attimo per confondere un'illusione con la realtà delle cose. Eve Laing è una donna sessantenne che prova a scrostarsi di dosso l'immutabilità di quell'istante che l'ha immortalata, da giovane, come musa di un pittore famoso. Ma Eve è altro. Eve è un'......more


Quotes

“Fabulously, uncomfortably observant . . . McAfee’s prose is lyrical yet sharp, and her descriptions of both the method and the intricately researched work itself are superbly convincing . . . The novel fascinates . . . Vastly satisfying.”
—Joanna Briscoe, The Guardian (UK)
 
“A glorious novel . . . full of twisted sexuality, art and power . . . Brutal and unforgettable.”
—Alex Preston, The Observer (UK)

“Brilliant and biting. . . . Nightshade, which tells the story of a botanical artist reckoning with her legacy over the course of a single night, induces sympathy for its viperish protagonist—and then well and truly twists the knife.”
Financial Times (UK)
 
“A magnificent and taut evocation of the passage of time, the meaning of fidelity and trust, and the prices paid in love and friendship in service of one’s art, Nightshade is a breathtaking, extraordinary exploration of the cost of art for its own sake.”
Avenue Magazine
 
“Instilling this literary thriller with intimations of menace and death, McAfee follows Eve on a rainy winter evening as her life falls apart. From the posh street outside her former home she watches her “starchitect” husband, Kristof, with his new girlfriend. . . . An immersive depiction of the painting process and an intimate, thought-provoking portrait of the cost of staying true to an artistic vision, especially for a woman.”
Booklist 
 
“Caustically entertaining. . . . A pleasing investigation of the limits of artistic influence.”
Publishers Weekly
 
“Whip-smart. . . . A brilliant character study encased in a gripping plot with a fabulous final twist.”
Kirkus Reviews