Sacré Bleu - Christopher Moore

Sacré Bleu

By Christopher Moore

  • Release Date: 2012-04-03
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 561 Ratings

Description

It is the color of the Virgin Mary's cloak, a dazzling pigment desired by artists, an exquisite hue infused with danger, adventure, and perhaps even the supernatural. It is . . . Sacré Bleu In July 1890, Vincent van Gogh went into a cornfield and shot himself. Or did he? Why would an artist at the height of his creative powers attempt to take his own life . . . and then walk a mile to a doctor's house for help? Who was the crooked little "color man" Vincent had claimed was stalking him across France? And why had the painter recently become deathly afraid of a certain shade of blue? These are just a few of the questions confronting Vincent's friends—baker-turned-painter Lucien Lessard and bon vivant Henri Toulouse-Lautrec—who vow to discover the truth about van Gogh's untimely death. Their quest will lead them on a surreal odyssey and brothel-crawl deep into the art world of late nineteenth-century Paris. Oh là là, quelle surprise, and zut alors! A delectable confection of intrigue, passion, and art history—with cancan girls, baguettes, and fine French cognac thrown in for good measure—. Sacré Bleu is another masterpiece of wit and wonder from the one, the only, Christopher Moore.

Reviews

  • Terrible

    1
    By Emmet Aloysius
    One of the worst books I have read which received high accolades from others. A silly, convoluted mess!...EAF
  • Sacre bleu

    5
    By tdon72
    Absolutely engaging. What a treat to imagine Paris in the late 1800s. The author blends comic fiction and history masterfully. I wanted to be there and know these characters, as artists and people.
  • Sacre blue

    4
    By Nslatz
    Christopher Moore is so quirky and fun and in this novel he did a great job of mixing art history and fiction.
  • Blue

    5
    By judysellsnaples
    Very interesting book. it could actually make a fun movie! As usual, you wonder where in the world Christopher comes up with his ideas-- they are all so unique! If you are a Christopher Moore fan-- it is a must read. If not, after reading this you will now become a loyal fan and will voraciously read all the rest of his books. Then expect to be like the rest of us-- lusting for what next adventure Christopher Moore will take us on next. We all can't wait for his next book-- or shall I say---production!
  • Best book I've ever read!

    5
    By Sachimoto
    No joke...And I read a lot of books... Very quick wit, and fast read. Felt like you really were living in 1890's Paris, and privy to insight and intrigue involving some of the most famous painters in the world. And to be able to view the actual paintings described, makes it even better.
  • Hard to put down

    5
    By Truckhead's Mom
    I find myself inadvertently drawn to the art thrillers. I had a hard time putting the book down and loved the story. Great writing and great characters. If you enjoyed this book, you should check out "Provenance: How a Con Man and a Forger Rewrote the History of Modern Art" by Laney Salisbury
  • A Fun Read

    4
    By JesusPenguin
    Christopher Moore is at his best when using his unique wit and charms to craft historical fiction. As with Lamb, he has imbued the great artist of history with a humanity that is lost amongst the great textbooks and museum plaques of the world. while he does take great liberty with the history, it is always grounded in a sense of realism. Just like the impressionist painters in his book.
  • Wonderful

    5
    By Artlover456
    This was so good. The inclusion of the art was great. I can hardly wait to get to the Musee d'Orsay now.
  • what a ride

    5
    By marmi7
    this talented author takes an arcane and divine subject and twists it into a highly readable and hilarious page-turner. loved every bit of it.
  • Oui Oui!!!

    5
    By TWJane
    I don't know what to do with myself, now that I have finished reading this excellent novel. Best book I have read in a long time.

Comments