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Francis Bacon in Your Blood

By: Michael Peppiatt
Narrated by: Michael Peppiatt
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It is a story I have been wanting to write for a long time, telling it as it really was before that whole world that I shared with Francis vanishes....

Michael Peppiatt met Francis Bacon in June 1963 in Soho's French House to request an interview for a student magazine he was editing. Bacon invited him to lunch, and over oysters and Chablis they began a friendship and a no-holds-barred conversation that would continue until Bacon's death 30 years later.

Fascinated by the artist's brilliance and charisma, Peppiatt accompanied him on his nightly round of prodigious drinking from grand hotel to louche club and casino, seeing all aspects of Bacon's 'gilded gutter life' and meeting everybody around him, from Lucian Freud and Sonia Orwell to East End thugs; from predatory homosexuals to Andy Warhol and the Duke of Devonshire. He also frequently discussed painting with Bacon in his studio, where only the artist's closest friends were ever admitted. The Soho photographer, John Deakin, who introduced the young student to the famous artist, called Peppiatt 'Bacon's Boswell'.

Despite the chaos Bacon created around him Peppiatt managed to record scores of their conversations ranging over every aspect of life and art, love and death, the revelatory and hilarious as well as the poignantly tragic.

Gradually Bacon became a kind of father figure for Peppiatt, and the two men's lives grew closely intertwined. In this intimate and deliberately indiscreet account, Bacon is shown close-up, grand and petty, tender and treacherous by turn, and often quite unlike the myth that has grown up around him. This is a speaking portrait, a living likeness, of the defining artist of our times.

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Loved this. A huge bonus to have it read by the author. A personal glimpse into another world. Thoroughly recommend it.

Fascinating insight into Francis Bacon

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This book is interesting on so many levels - the work of Francis Bacon, his life, his friends, Paris and Soho. I loved it.

Fascinating. Listened in a one-er.

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I really enjoyed this audiobook which was very well read and clearly the author shows a lot of love for Francis Bacon. I came away still puzzled by Bacon and I guess that was the case - much of his life was an enigma. Very enjoyable picture of sleazy Soho drinking joints as well as all the cronies and important people of the art world. My only criticism is that some of the chapters got a bit samey - there are only so many drunken nights in fancy restaurants that can be told. Very worth listening to even if you are not a big art fan - generally very entertaining and exciting , cruel, sad and frustrating. Just like the man.

Excellent images of Bacon drinking in Soho

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I absolutely loved this book! The stories and the way Peppiatt reads them are wonderful. However, if you are looking for a biography of Bacon and his work this is not it. Peppiatt and others have done so elsewhere and I believe some of them are available on Audible.

Great read but *not* a Bacon biography

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Absolutely fascinating from start to finish. The narration by the author himself made me oscillate between feeling like I was actually present and wishing I had been.

Totally mesmerising

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