It`s Italy in the early 1960s: a dying painter considers the sacrifices & losses that have made him an enigma, both to strangers & those closest to him. He begins his last life painting, using the same objects he has painted obsessively for his entire career
- a small group of bottles. In Cumbria 30 years later, a landscape artist
- & admirer of the Italian recluse
- finds himself trapped in the extreme terrain that has made him famous. & in present-day London, his daughter, an art curator struggling with the sudden loss of her twin brother while trying to curate an exhibition about the lives of the twentieth-century European masters, is drawn into a world of darkness & sexual abandon. Covering half a century, this is a luminous & searching novel, & Hall`s most accomplished work to date.