ALL I DID WAS SHOOT MY MAN BY WALTER MOSLEY Riverhead Books

If I had the chance to ask Mr. Mosley a question, I would ask this one. Are you passionate about Art? There are a few examples about Art in this mystery. As usual, his writing is superb.


 "It was a big cubical room, with four identical large blue sofas that faced one another across a solid-glass coffee table set upon shiny golden globes. Embedded in the thick plate of crystal was a six-by-eight blue painting of a Negro musician playing a fanciful horn. He was sitting in a chair in a lopsided room. There was a broom leaning sadly in the corner. This was an unknown Picasso."


"We followed the maid into a room that had a ceiling only twenty feet high. The centerpience dominating this chamber was a dark metal sculpture of two wrestlers, almost certaily wrought by Rodin....There were no windows in this room and the walls were charcoal gray. The only lights were yellowy spots that showed highlights of the brilliant forms exhibited by the sculpture.

I didn't realize there are so many Wrestling sculptures done by Rodin? I see, at least, two. 

This second one looks like what people call a "cat fight."


Is it possible Mr. Mosley paints or molds clay when not writing?

These images are from Google free images.

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