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Title:
The Museum of Modern Love (MP3)
Written by:
Heather Rose 
Read by:
Laurel Lefkow 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
8 hours 2 minutes 
MP3 size:
361 MB 
Published:
February 28 2018 
Available Date:
February 28 2018 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489433763 
Genres:
Fiction; Literary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Winner Stella Prize 2017
Winner New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards / Fiction 2017
Shortlisted ALS Gold Medal 2017

A mesmerising literary novel about a lost man in search of connection – a meditation on love, art and commitment, set against the backdrop of one of the greatest art events in modern history, Marina Abramovic's The Artist is Present.

She watched as the final hours of The Artist is Present passed by, sitter after sitter in a gaze with the woman across the table. Jane felt she had witnessed a thing of inexplicable beauty among humans who had been drawn to this art and had found the reflection of a great mystery. What are we? How should we live? If this was a dream, then he wanted to know when it would end. Maybe it would end if he went to see Lydia. But it was the one thing he was not allowed to do. Arky Levin is a film composer in New York separated from his wife, who has asked him to keep one devastating promise. One day he finds his way to The Atrium at MOMA and sees Marina Abramovic in The Artist is Present. The performance continues for 75 days and, as it unfolds, so does Arky. As he watches and meets other people drawn to the exhibit, he slowly starts to understand what might be missing in his life and what he must do. This dazzlingly original novel asks beguiling questions about the nature of art, life and love and finds a way to answer them.

'... an astute meditation on art, bravery, friendship, love, how to live, and on dying.'
The Sydney Morning Herald

'... audacious and beautiful ... challenges our perceptions of where life ends and art begins (if they were ever separate to begin with).'
The Australian