Francis Bacon in Your Blood: A Memoir (Michael Peppiatt, 2015)
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In
June of 1963, when Michael Peppiatt first met Francis Bacon, the former was a
college boy at Cambridge, the latter already a famous painter, more than thirty
years his senior. And yet, Peppiatt was welcomed into the volatile artist's
world; Bacon, considered by many to be "mad, bad, and dangerous to
know," proved himself a devoted friend and father figure, even amidst the
drinking and gambling.
Though
Peppiatt would later write perhaps the definitive biography of Bacon, his
sharply drawn memoir has a different vigor, revealing the artist at his most
intimate and indiscreet, and his London and Paris milieus in all their
seediness and splendor. Bacon is felt with immediacy, as Peppiatt draws from
contemporary diaries and records of their time together, giving us the story of
a friendship, and a new perspective on an artist of enduring fascination.
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