Consisting of a series of vignettes, set mostly in the painter\'s studio and peopled by his wife Jeanne Hebuterne (who threw herself from an apartment-building the day after Modigliani\'s death), the prostitutes who were his occasional models and several Bohemian visitors, the novel spans the last months of Modigliani\'s life, evoking the Strange workings of the painter\'s troubled and often drug-fuelled mind and its expression in his paintings, ultimately succeeding in conveying something of the intense artistic Life of Paris in the first decades of the twentieth century..
Consisting of a series of vignettes, set mostly in the painter\'s studio and peopled by his wife Jeanne Hebuterne (who threw herself from an apartment-building the day after Modigliani\'s death), the prostitutes who were his occasional models and several Bohemian visitors, the novel spans the last months of Modigliani\'s life, evoking the Strange workings of the painter\'s troubled and often drug-fuelled mind and its expression in his paintings, ultimately succeeding in conveying something of the intense artistic Life of Paris in the first decades of the twentieth century.