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category: Fiction
published: Sep 2003
ISBN:9781896951492
publisher: Cormorant Books

Beyond Measure

by Pauline Holdstock

tagged: historical, literary
Description

The art world of mid-16th century Italy comes to life through the eyes of a piebald slave stolen from her home and family in Africa.

 

Chiara, as she is eventually named, is sold to Paolo Pallavicino, an artist in service of Giuliano de Medici. When several unfortunate incidents occur, the artist’s wife believes her to be a curse and demands that she be sent away. From this starting point, Chiara works her way from painter to painter, observing the games the artists play on each other and the rivalries that fuel their artistic creations.

About the Author

Pauline Holdstock is the author of six novels, including Into the Heart of the Country, longlisted for the 2012 Giller Prize, and Beyond Measure, winner of the Ethel Wilson Award for Fiction and shortlisted for both the 2004 Giller Prize and the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, Canada and Caribbean Region.

Holdstock divides her time between Vancouver Island and the Languedoc.

Awards
  • Winner, Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize
  • , City of Victoria Butler Book Prize
  • Short-listed, Scotiabank Giller Prize
  • , Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Editorial Reviews

“This well-executed novel can sit comfortably on any bookshelf alongside work by writers like A.S. Byatt and Jane Urquhart.”

— Vancouver Sun

“Holdstock, with a few deft strokes, pulls the reader into the tumultuous life of an alluring rabble of characters: painters, sculptors, patrons, fools, and slaves … In Beyond Measure, she proves herself a master of pacing. Her lively, macabre plot trips lightly along in spite of its dark elements.”

— The Globe and Mail

“In Beyond Measure, Holdstock has created a fascinating portrayal of a society obsessed with surfaces, which sees the creation of beauty as ample justification for torture, mutilation, and murder.”

— Books in Canada
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