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When I Was a Work of Art

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Wikipedia article




'When I Was a Work of Art' ('Lorsque j'tais une oeuvre d'art') is a novel by ric-Emmanuel Schmitt, a Belgian dramatist and writer. The novel tells the story of a young man who gives up his humanity to an artist, who transforms the young man into a work of art. The novel was published in 2002 (originally in French) and was Schmitt's fourth novel. The novel is based on Faust by Goethe.

Plot



Tazio Firelli, a young man, is about to commit suicide when Zeus-Peter Lama, an eccentric well-known artist, offers to make Tazio want to live. Lama then convinces Tazio to give up his humanity to become a living sculpture named 'Adam Bis', the first of its kind according to Lama. While being a work of art, Tazio becomes depressed, feeling that he has lost his humanity and his freedom. Tazio then meets a blind painter named Carlos Hannibal and his daughter Fiona. The relationship between the three gives Tazio the will to live again. Fiona then organises a lawsuit, for the purpose of getting back Tazio's liberty. The lawsuit culminates when Lama announces that Tazio is a fake of the original 'Adam Bis' and is hence worthless. Once free, Tazio marries Fiona.

Reception



The novel was generally well-received, with a review in the 'Figaro' calling it an "original love story" with "excellent social commentary."

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