Logan's InfluenceLogan is a radical writer whose influence on an art critic who happens to be an acquaintance of his – one Martin Thurber – is more than one might expect for two such different characters and certainly not to the tastes of Thurber's publishers! But it has a peculiar and ultimately salutary effect on his personal relations with a certain Greta Ryan, who also figures prominently in this most comic of John O'Loughlin's trilogy of novels revolving around the theme of modern – and particularly abstract – art, 'modern art' for Logan being virtually synonymous with 'abstract'. – A Centretruths Editorial |
Contents
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CHAPTER THREE | 53 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 66 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 88 |
CHAPTER SIX | 105 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 134 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 146 |
CHAPTER NINE | 172 |
CHAPTER TEN | 194 |
BIOGRAPHICAL FOOTNOTE | 196 |
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abstract admitted agreed already appearance artist asked attain become believe better certainly closer colours completely concerned confessed confirmed consciousness consequence continue contrary conversation couldn't course critic desire despite didn't direction doubt especially evolution evolved exhibit existence expected experience extent eyes face fact Fleishman front further future godlike greater Greta hand happen head human Hurst imagination impressed influence interested it's Keith Logan kind least less light Logan looked Martin matter mean Millennium mind nature never nodding novelist opinion paint particularly party past Patmore personally position possible progress pure question reason reflect regards religious remained replied representational response seemed sense seriously simply slightly smile speak spiritual subconscious superconscious suppose sure surprised thing thought Thurber truth tubes turn ultimate wanted