Torture the Artist
Torture the Artist, published as Vincent outside the US, is a novel by Joey Goebel published in 2004.
Author | Joey Goebel |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | MacCage Adams Publishing |
Publication date | 2004 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 250 pp |
ISBN | 978-1-931561-77-8 |
OCLC | 55948181 |
813/.6 22 | |
LC Class | PS3607.O33 T67 2004 |
Preceded by | The Anomalies |
Followed by | Commonwealth (novel) |
Plot summary
Vincent Spinetti is an archetypal tortured artist, a sensitive young writer who falls victim to alienation, parental neglect, poverty, depression, alcoholism, illness, nervous breakdowns and unrequited love. He is painfully unaware that these torments are due to the secret manipulations of New Renaissance, an experimental organization that is testing the age-old idea that art results from suffering. Since culture is so significantly influenced by music, movies, and television, New Renaissance hopes to improve the mindless mainstream by raising writers who emphasize artistic quality over commerce. As part of its top-secret sub-project, New Renaissance hires reluctant ex-musician Harlan Eiffler to manipulate its most promising prodigy, Vincent. Wickedly antisocial and deeply disgusted by what passes for entertainment in the twenty-first century, Harlan clandestinely pulls the strings so that Vincent remains a true artist. All the while, he poses as Vincent's manager, simultaneously nurturing his prolific career and torturing his soul.
See also
External links
- Mass-Market Martyr John Hood's Bully Magazine review of Torture the Artist
- Curled Up Review
- Tastes Like Chicken Review
- Torture the Artist on Amazon Buy the Book online