In these ten intertwined essays, one of our most provocative young
novelists proves that she is just as stylish and outrageous an art
critic. For when Jeanette Winterson looks at works as diverse as the
"Mona Lisa" and Virginia Woolf's "The Waves," she frees them from layers
of preconception and restores their power to exalt and unnerve, shock
and transform us.
"Art Objects is a book to be admired for its effort to speak
exorbitantly, urgently and sometimes beautifully about art and about our
individual and collective need for serious art."-- "Los Angeles Times"