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LIFE CLASS by Pat Barker

Life%20Class%20cover.jpgPat Barker’s new novel is the Booker Prize-winning master at her best. Life Class is her tribute to the art world of pre-War London, following the careers of three young art students encountering the horrors of an unimaginable war, and asking – how should art respond to a world erupting into violence and aggression? Turn away and have nothing to do with it? Or plunge into the battlefield and re-create it?

Pat%20Barker%201.jpgPaul Tarrant is doomed to a life of working in the ironworks, but comes to London on his grandmother’s legacy to pursue his real dream: painting. Kit Neville is the son of a successful war correspondent, and already becoming famous for his aggressive, noisy modern canvases. He’s desperately in love with Elinor Brooke, from the landed world of privilege, who has won a scholarship to the Slade, the legendary art school in London where they all meet. There Paul falls in love with Teresa, an art school model with a violent stalker of a husband. And Elinor begins to fall in love with Paul. Each remains true to their own talent in their own way, as they’re pulled apart and flung together by the war that engulfs them all.

Pat%20Barker%202.jpgIntermingled with the fictional characters are the real-life womanizing painter Augustus John, the eccentric Lady Ottoline Morrell, the greatest aristocratic hostess of her time, and Dr Henry Tonks, the Victorian surgeon who became an artist and helped pioneer techniques of plastic surgery on the disfigured young soldiers returning from the horrors of the trenches.

Pat%20Barker%203.jpgIn her usual clear, clean, effortless prose, Pat Barker tells a compelling story that never lets up momentum, avoids sentimentality and predictability, and concludes in an extremely satisfying manner, while asking powerful questions about the role of war in art, unanswered questions with plenty of ammo for all sides. She creates characters with passions and values you believe in, talented young people you care about in a world where art and war and love converge.

(originally posted on Shelf-Awareness.com)

Posted on Monday, February 18, 2008 at 02:57PM by Registered CommenterNick DiMartino | CommentsPost a Comment

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