Minor Black figures / Brandon Taylor.
"A perceptive novel about a gay Black painter navigating the worlds of art, desire, and creativity"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780593332368 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 387 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : Riverhead Books, 2025.
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| Subject: | African Americans > Fiction. African American men > Fiction. Conduct of life > Fiction. Gay men > Fiction. Interpersonal relations > Fiction. Painters > Fiction. New York (N.Y.) > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Gay fiction. Queer fiction. Psychological fiction. Novels. |
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From a Booker Prize finalist and bestselling author comes a novel about a gay Black painter navigating the worlds of art, desire and creativity. - Penguin Putnam
From âliterary superstarâ (The Boston Globe) and Booker Prize finalist Brandon Taylor, his âmost accomplished novelâ (The New York Times): the story of a gay Black painter navigating the worlds of art, desire, and creativity
New York simmers with heat and unrest as Wyeth, a painter, finds himself at an impasse in his own work.
After attending a dubious show put on by a collective of careerist artists, he retreats to a bar in the West Village where he meets Keating, a former seminarian. Over the long summer, as the two get to know each another, they talk and argue about God, sex, and art.
Meanwhile, at his job working for an art restorer, Wyeth begins to investigate the life and career of a forgotten, minor black artist. His search yields potential answers to questions that Wyeth is only now beginning to ask about what it means to be a black artist making black art amid the mess and beauty of life itself.
As he did so brilliantly in the Booker Prize finalist Real Life and the bestselling The Late Americans, Brandon Taylor brings alive a captivating set of characters, this time at work and at play in the competitive art world. Minor Black Figures is a vividly etched portrait, both sweeping and tender, of friendship, creativity, belief, and the deep connections among them.