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Bad art mother

Good mothers are expected to be selfless. Artists are seen as selfish. So what does this mean for a mother with artistic ambitions? Enter: frustrated poet Veda Gray, who is offered a Faustian bargain when a wealthy childless couple, the Parishes, invite her to exchange her young son Owen for time to write. Veda's story unfolds as an adult Owen reflects on his boyhood in the Melbourne suburbs, and in the vibrant bohemian inner-city art world where his restaurateur father was a king. Meanwhile, the talented women in his orbit - Veda, Mrs Parish, wife of an influential poet, muralist and restaurant worker Rosa - push against gender expectations to be recognised as legitimate artists, by their intimates and the wider world. And almost-aunt Ornella, who declares herself without an artistic bone in her body, is perhaps the closest thing Owen has to a traditional mother. As Owen is encouraged to 'be a man', he loses something of himself, too.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
323200048883975 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 26 Apr 2024
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ISBN 9781743059012 (pbk.)
Classification Number F
Author Preston, Edwina
Title Bad art mother [BK]
Series 2023 Christina Stead Prize shortlisted book
Good mothers are expected to be selfless. Artists are seen as selfish. So what does this mean for a mother with artistic ambitions? Enter: frustrated poet Veda Gray, who is offered a Faustian bargain when a wealthy childless couple, the Parishes, invite her to exchange her young son Owen for time to write. Veda's story unfolds as an adult Owen reflects on his boyhood in the Melbourne suburbs, and in the vibrant bohemian inner-city art world where his restaurateur father was a king. Meanwhile, the talented women in his orbit - Veda, Mrs Parish, wife of an influential poet, muralist and restaurant worker Rosa - push against gender expectations to be recognised as legitimate artists, by their intimates and the wider world. And almost-aunt Ornella, who declares herself without an artistic bone in her body, is perhaps the closest thing Owen has to a traditional mother. As Owen is encouraged to 'be a man', he loses something of himself, too.
Classification Tertiary/Undergraduate, General.
Subject Family life - Fiction
Ambition -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
Sex role -- Fiction
Ambition
Families
Mother and child
Motherhood
sex role
Women poets
Women poets -- Fiction
Feminists -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Women -- Fiction
Women artists -- Fiction
Victoria -- Melbourne
Melbourne (Vic.) -- Fiction
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