Art of living : the well designed tragedy of Eustace Dunne / Stephen Bayley.
Momo rauemi: TextKaiwhakaputa: London : Doubleday, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Whakaahuatanga: 384 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780857526403
- Art of living : a novel
Momo tuemi | Tauwāhi onāianei | Kohinga | Tau karanga | Tūnga | Rā oti | Waeherepae | Ngā puringa tuemi | |
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Fiction | Ōpunakē LibraryPlus Fiction | Fiction | BAYL (Tirotirohia te whatanga(Opens below)) | Wātea | i2214381 |
"Style always comes at a price"--Cover.
Includes picture credits and permission.
Someone once said you can find beauty anywhere. But all Eustace Dunne can see is ugliness. The buildings are grey, the people are tired and unimaginative, the food is inedible and life is drab, drab, drab. Growing up in an England ravaged by the Second World War, Eustace resolves to make things beautiful again. A mercurial stint in art school gives him a springboard into a world that is changing so fast you have to hold on tight to keep up. And in that world, ambition, timing and a modicum of talent can transform you into anything you want to be. Before long he's an artist, a designer, a restaurateur, an entrepreneur, a genius. But becoming a bastion of perfect taste can be a grubby business. Eustace's charm may have secured his influence on the homes and hearts of a nation, but there are still people out there who know where the bodies are buried... Some people make living an art, none more so than Eustace Dunne, entrepreneur, maverick, magpie, media darling, advisor to government, bon viveur. Over the course of his long and storied life and career, he will straddle the worlds of design and cuisine and in so doing change them and the tastes of the nation forever.
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