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Spring Journal

Spring Journal

Jonathan Gibbs

CB EDITIONS
2020
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An urgent and insightful response to Covid and the public events of 2020, written in instalments between March and August 2020 in the poem-journal form of Autumn Journal, Louis MacNeice's widely-admired personal response to the rise of Fascism in the late 1930s
The Large Door

The Large Door

Jonathan Gibbs

Boiler House Press
2019
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An acid-sharp novella of longing and language, in which the past comes up hard against the present, from Jonathan Gibbs, acclaimed author of Randall, or The Painted Grape (Galley Beggar, 2014):‘It was not the only painting in the room, but it was the one that drew the eye. It was a Golden Age interior, the like of which you might see a dozen times in the Rijksmuseum, Jenny guessed, and once or twice in any gallery in Europe or America with a half-decent collection. Simple, domestic: a woman and a man in a room, the striking yellow and black tiled floor spread in expanding diamonds towards the viewer. There were paintings on the walls of the room in the painting, and a mirror on the left wall, tilted, that reflected the tiles, in a masterful flourish of perspective…’When Jenny Thursley, a 40-year old linguistics lecturer, returns to Europe for a conference in Amsterdam, she finds herself pitched back into the presence of a life she had fled: a once-inspirational mentor now dying, a former lover again within reach, the flickerings of new desire. Over little more than twenty-four hours Jenny must write a keynote conferene speech, face up to her own mortality, and to the consequences of the bad choices she has made – while finding the nerve to make new choices that might be no better. Witty, sexy and provocative, The Large Door is a meditation on life and living, and on ages – golden and otherwise – that recalls the sparkling mid-century work of writers such as Muriel Spark and Brigid Brophy.
Randall: or The Painted Grape

Randall: or The Painted Grape

Jonathan Gibbs

Tivoli Books
2025
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Originally published in Britain, Randall is quite simply one of the shrewdest and most outrageous art-world novels in the English language. The eponymous artist at the book's center is a provocateur, a manipulator and a vandal-but also quite possibly a genius. Seen through the eyes of Vincent, his finance bro friend, admirer and rival in love, Randall is an artist for whom art is less an aesthetic challenge than a marketing problem, an act of aggression and a spoof (if also a consuming passion). Readers will be fascinated and appalled, but also faced with profound questions about art, commerce, and our debts to one another. As Vincent eventually discovers after his friend's death, there is a lot more to Randall than showmanship, and a lot more to his art than the funhouse mirror he holds up to the vanities around him. British reviewers raved. Now Americans can see what all the fuss was about."Writing about the visual arts is usually as risky as sharing needles . . . But Gibbs has produced the sort of novel you pray for as a reviewer."Tibor Fischer, The Guardian"An extremely funny satire of the dirty business of art curation, archiving, buying and selling . . . Slowly reveals itself as a moving account of friendship, love and loss . . . relayed in Gibbs' charming voice, rich in depth and confidence and as knowingly precise as the deftest of brush strokes."Lee Rourke, The New Humanist"Gibbs's novel is more than mischief: as with all the best lampoons, it dissects things that really matter and have gone awry - in this case the relegation of artistic innovation to banal shock value . . . The characterisation is disarmingly sympathetic and the prose fluid and inventive, right up to the final, playful revelation."Toby Lichtig, The Telegraph"Gibbs has worked a double shift, disguising a well-turned tale of family secrecy as an acerbic essay on recent cultural history without short-changing the demands of either." Anthony Cummins, The Observer"Long awaited and worth the wait." Geoff Dyer