Australian painter Janet Venn-Brown has led an extraordinary life.
Moving to Rome in the early 1960s, she joined a circle of intellectuals
and artists, began exhibiting her work - and fell in love with
Palestinian activist Wael Zuaiter. When Zuaiter was murdered by Mossad
in 1972, it changed Venn-Brown's life, bringing Palestinian activism to
the forefront of her next four decades. Now in her nineties, and still
painting, Venn-Brown has exhibited her work widely, but her paintings
have never been collected so comprehensively as they are in Peter
Manning's richly illustrated book. Celebrating her life and work - her
40 years in Rome, her evolution as an artist, her political engagement
and travels in the Middle East, and her recent return to Australia -
this book is an important biography of an intrepid and passionate
artist.