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SHORTLISTED FOR THE MUD LITERARY PRIZE 2020

'An intriguing read with compelling descriptions of early 20th-century Sydney in all its squalor, debauchery and fascinating historical detail.' Who Weekly

'a brisk, original tale written with verve' Mud Literary Prize judging committee

A story about art, murder, and making your place in history.

Whatever it was that drew me to Muriel, it wasn't her charm.


In 1992, morning sickness drives Jane to pre-dawn walks of her neighbourhood where she meets an unfriendly woman who sprays her with a hose as she passes by. When they do talk: Muriel Kemp eyes my pregnant belly and tells me if I really want to succeed, I'd get rid of the baby.

Driven to find out more about her curmudgeonly neighbour, Jane Cooper begins to investigate the life of Muriel, who claims to be a famous artist from Sydney's bohemian 1920s. Contemporary critics argue that legend, rather than ability, has secured her position in history. They also claim that the real Muriel Kemp died in 1936.

Murderer, narcissist, sexual deviant or artistic genius and a woman before her time: Who really is Muriel Kemp?



About the Author

Julie Keys lives in the Illawarra region on the NSW south coast. Her short stories have been published across a range of Australian journals.

Julie has worked as a tutor, a registered nurse, a youth worker and as a clinical trials coordinator. She is now studying a PhD in creative arts at the University of Wollongong and writing full-time. Her debut novel, The Artist's Portrait, was shortlisted for The Richell Prize for Emerging Writers in 2017.



Reviews
'this novel is intriguing, evocative and had me catching my breath' * Joanna Nell, author of The Single Ladies of the Jacaranda Retirement Village *
'this novel is intriguing, evocative and had me catching my breath' * Joanna Nell, author of The Single Ladies of the Jacaranda Retirement Village *
A compelling new voice in Australian fiction. A story that deserves to be told. I couldn't put it down. * Nikki Gemmell, award-winning and bestselling author *
A compelling new voice in Australian fiction. A story that deserves to be told. I couldn't put it down. * Nikki Gemmell, award-winning and bestselling author *
Top Autumn Reads review * The New Daily *
An intriguing read with compelling descriptions of early 20th-century Sydney in all its squalor, debauchery and fascinating historical detail. * Who Weekly *
a very layered novel, and one I found intriguing * Ashleigh Meikle blog *
The Artist's Portrait announces the arrival of a compelling new voice in homegrown fiction. The premise is fantastic... The historical nuances of this book were so authentic that it sent me and other early readers googling to see if Kemp was indeed a real figure of the art world... Steeped in intrigue, The Artist's Portrait evaluates the struggle for greatness, particularly in women, looking at the role of criticism and scandal in the making of a legend. If you loved The Last Painting of Sara de Vos then you need to get your hands on this. * The Booktopian *
Keys is masterful in her employment and exploitation of narrative techniques... The Artist's Portrait is a genre-bending novel that embraces all its contradictions, at once an undertaking of murder mystery, biography, drama and art history. Julie Keys successfully makes the reader question what exactly it is that they are reading, all the while scrambling to turn to the next page. This is a work of smart, moving and gripping Australian fiction. * Readings blog *
Review * Queensland Reviewers Collective *
review * Geraldton Guardian *
Review TO COME * Australian Women's Weekly *
definitely worth a read, definitely worth suggesting to your book club * The Newtown Review of Books *
an absorbing and fast moving story that waltzes elegantly between the past in the 1920s and the recent past of the 1990s... Julie Keys writes as powerfully as the story she tells. This is one of those 'can't put it down' books which readers so crave. * Living Arts Canberra *
a very accomplished debut * Yarra Plenty Regional Library blog *
a great addition to the Australian literary scene, a quiet, thought-provoking achiever, that doesn't overstate its case when it comes to gender and creative work, but still manages to say so much. * Mascara Literary Review *



Book Information
ISBN 9780733640940
Author Julie Keys
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Hachette Australia
Publisher Hachette Australia
Weight(grams) 380g
Dimensions(mm) 232mm * 154mm * 24mm

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