Kurt Andersen
Kurt Andersen is a writer. His novel Heyday, a New York Times bestseller, was included on several short lists of the best novels of 2007 (Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, The Onion, New York Public Library) and won the Langum Prize for the year's best work of American historical fiction. His earlier novel, Turn of the Century, was a bestseller and New York Times Notable Book that Times reviewers called "wickedly satirical," "outrageously funny" and "the most un-clichéd novel imaginable," and that The Wall Street Journal called a "smart, funny and excruciatingly deft portrait of our age."





Comments [3]
I'm definitely not a fan of Kinkade. This guy is everywhere -- how could he go bankrupt? Too many artists out there are struggling while creating art a lot more original than this kitschy junk. I guess Kinkade is now joining the struggling artist ranks.
I have loathed this guy's "artwork" for years... ever since I visited some cousins in 1993 who had bought one of his pieces, and gushed about it. Your descriptions of his works' shortcomings hit the nail on the head - and hit it about 10 times. Thank you for so keenly expressly what I've always known.
Not a surprise, given the prices charged for all of this "artwork." Too bad so many gullible folks were taken in on this scheme.
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