Sacré Bleu

English language

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978-0-06-177974-9
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This is a fun novel in which Christopher Moore imagines a rollicking tale that revolves around the Paris art scene, circa 1860-1870. The main character is the completely fictional Lucien Lessard, but he is surrounded by many real artists of the time--Pissaro, Cezanne, Renoir, Manet, Seurat, Monet, Degas, and especially Toulouse-Lautrec. The novel begins with the tragic death of Vincent van Gogh, which Moore infuses with mystery; in this novel, his death is not suicide.

Moore creates a magical, time traveling story about a colorman, a muse (who does indeed amuse), and the world's most famous artists that is both funny and inspiring--funny in its humor, inspiring in that it's made me want to read more about some of these artists. The last section Moore writes is "Afterward: So, Now You've Ruined Art," in which the author conscientiously reveals to us the liberties he's taken with the characters and some …

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