The Work

The Work

by Bri Lee
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 03/04/2024

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A stunning debut novel about art, power, love and money from the acclaimed and bestselling author of Eggshell Skull.


**'This novel isn't just good; it's superb. Assured, and powerful, and intelligent, and very, VERY hard to put down. I consumed it in a passion.' Annabel Crabb


'Smart, witty and super steamy, The Work oozes intelligence and pulses with energy. I devoured it!' Emily Maguire


'A completely exhilarating, powerful, mesmerising novel, filled with ALL my favourite things: sex, art and New York City.' Jessie Tu


'A glamorous and dirty capitalist fever dream ... complex, opulent and horny.' Ella Baxter


'Caoilinn Hughes' The Orchid and the Wasp meets Andrew Lipstein's Last Resort. A smart, sexy page-turner.' Madeleine Gray


'Work, power, passion, intimacy and vulnerabilities collide, and best of all, SMUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Flex Mami


'A brilliant meditation on the gap between the person we wish to be and who we actually are. I was completely gripped.' Bridie Jabour


'An ambitious and meticulously modern fable about art, sex, money, power and the perils of self-curation.' Gina Rushton**


'Pacy, racy and high-octane, The Work delves into the volatile world of contemporary art, forcefully exposing it as a bedfellow to the world of high finance.' Caoilinn Hughes


Lally has staked everything on her Manhattan gallery; Pat is a scholarship boy trying to carve out a place in Sydney's antiquities world. When they meet at the Armory Show in New York, their attraction is immediate—an argument about art and politics their foreplay.


Across oceans and careers, each wrestles with the uneasy bargains of ambition and ethics, commerce and creativity. Lally grows rich from being the gatekeeper of talent; Pat can scarcely pay his rent. Both are drawn toward choices that could undo the very lives and careers they are building.


The Work is dazzling, funny and unforgettable: a novel of art and love, power and privilege, and the quiet devastation of wanting more than the world can give.


'Lee has used her knowledge from her already praised non-fiction to craft an intelligent and stimulating story which hopefully is just the beginning of future fictional works.'

ArtsHub


'Thoroughly entertaining and extremely riveting ... The Work comments on the intersection between art and money, intimacy and distance, talent and entitlement, and makes pointed observations about class.'

The Courier-Mail

ISBN:
9781761188596
9781761188596
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
03-04-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Bri Lee

Bri Lee is a writer and editor whose work has been published in The Monthly, Harper's Bazaar Australia, The Saturday Paper, Crikey, The Guardian, Griffith Review, i-D, VAULT Art Magazine, and elsewhere. She regularly appears on The Drum on ABC TV, various ABC Radio National programs, and often gives talks on writing, law, feminism, fashion, pop culture, and art. As the Founding Editor of the quarterly print periodical Hot Chicks with Big Brains, Bri commissioned and published diverse non-fiction about women and their work from 2015 to 2018. 

Her first book, Eggshell Skull, was published by Allen & Unwin in June 2018. It was shortlisted for the 2019 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards in non-fiction, winning the 2019 People's Choice Award, and also won the 2018 People's Choice at the Nib Awards for research in writing, and the 2019 ABIA for Biography of the Year. Eggshell Skull has also been shortlisted for the 2019 Indie Book Awards and longlisted for the 2019 Stella Prize.

In 2016 Bri was the recipient of the inaugural Kat Muscat Fellowship, and in 2017 was one of Griffith Review's Queensland writing fellows. In 2018 Bri received a Commonwealth Government of Australia scholarship and stipend to work on her second book at the University of Queensland. For this work she also received a Lord Mayor's Emerging Artist Fellowship to spend 4-6 weeks in New York City in early 2019. She has received numerous other fellowships, residencies, and mentorships, most recently the 2018 Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Award at the Queensland Literary Awards.

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