
The Gilded Gutter Life of Francis Bacon
The Authorized Biography
$37.94
- Paperback
320 pages
- Release Date
5 April 1994
Summary
Reissue of a classic work about one of Britain’s greatest painters.
Widely regarded as the best British painter since Turner, very little is known about Francis Bacon’s life. In this, the first-ever book to be written about him, Daniel Farson, friend and confidant to Bacon for over forty years, gives a highly personal, first-hand account of the man as he knew him. From his sexual adventures to his rise from obscurity to international fame, Farson gives us unique insight into Bacon’s genius.
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780099307815 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0099307812 |
| Author: | Daniel Farson |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 5 April 1994 |
| Weight: | 222g |
| Dimensions: | 20mm x 128mm x 196mm |

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Critics Review
“The most fascinatingly provocative, intimate study of an artist I have ever read” – Patrick Skene Catling Evening Standard “It preserves precisely the aspects of Bacon that will be hardest for scholarly researchers to capture… no-one can convey better than Farson the fun of Bacon’s company and the louche adventures of the Soho underworld” – Lynn Barber Independent on Sunday “Positively Runyonesque…well-written, entertaining, and above all, thought-provoking” – David Mellor Daily Telegraph “Startlingly revealing” Times Literary Supplement
Daniel Farson
The son of the legendary American foreign correspondent, Negley Farson, Daniel became the youngest ever Parliamentary and Lobby Correspondent in the House of Commons aged 17. While working as a photographer for Picture Post, he drifted into Soho and at the age of 23 met Francis Bacon.
He ‘stumbled’ into television in the early days of ITV, becoming a leading interviewer with his own series. Then in 1964, on a sudden impulse, Daniel Farson abandoned television and Soho for the house left him by his parents in North Devon - ‘in order to find out if I could write’.
Subsequent books include his bestseller Jack the Ripper, The Man Who Wrote Dracula (a biography of his great-uncle Bram Stoker), the historical novel Swansdowne (on convicts sent to Tasmania), books on Turkey, and several which combine his photographs with his reminiscences: Soho in the Fifties, Sacred Monster, Escapades, Limehouse Days, and Gilbert & George in Moscow.
Daniel Farson died in 1997.
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