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Self-Portrait

By: Celia Paul
Narrated by: Rachel Bavidge
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Brought to you by Penguin.

Shortlisted for the Slightly Foxed Best First Biography Prize 2019.

I'm not a portrait painter. If I'm anything, I have always been an autobiographer.

Self-Portrait reveals a life truly lived through art. In this intimate short smemoir, Celia Paul moves effortlessly through time in words and images, folding in her past and present selves. From her move to the Slade School of Fine Art at 16, through a profound and intense affair with the older and better-known artist Lucian Freud, to the practises of her present-day studio, she meticulously assembles the surprising, beautiful, haunting scenes of a life. Paul brings to her prose the same qualities that she brings to her art: a brutal honesty, a delicate but powerful intensity and an acute eye for visual detail.

At its heart, this is a book about a young woman becoming an artist, with all the sacrifices and complications that entails. As she moves out of Freud's shadow, and navigates a path to artistic freedom, Paul's power and identity as an artist emerge from the book.

Self-Portrait is a uniquely arresting, poignant book, and a work of art and literature by a singular talent.

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Critic reviews

Captivating... Mesmerizing... Paul's powers of observation are keen and often ruthless. (Jennifer Szalai)

A poetic, sometimes painfully honest memoir. (Tim Adams)
I loved the painter Celia Paul’s memoir Self-Portrait. It’s fascinating for its account of her long-term lover Lucian Freud (he emerges as the ultimate man-baby, by turns charismatic, needy and breathtakingly selfish), but it’s also painfully honest on what it means to be a woman who puts art first, no matter what. (Olivia Laing)
All stars
Most relevant
Wonderful to read such an unadorned raw honest account of one’s personal losses, loves, achievements, dislikes, pain, guilt and anger.
It’s can be empowering to acknowledge and admit one’s own vulnerability and a gift to then share this with others.

LOVE your unadulterated words in portraying your experiences and thoughts Celia!

Refreshingly unfiltered

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This book just flew by in an instant! The narration was relaxing to listen too whilst always keeping you engaged. Loved it!

Engaging

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I loved everything about it as an artist so eloquently written and l didn’t want it to end 😞

The narrator and story

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Wonderfully full of paint. You can feel the struggles with life and love from a truly painterly perspective and how that makes its way into her work is palpable. I really enjoyed this book.

Transcendent

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