Conversations with a Clown

Conversations with a Clown by Michael Welzenbach is a work of fiction published by Atlantic Monthly Press in 1991. This first edition spans 210 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Corry Peters, a curmudgeonly and opinionated art critic, whose life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Pierrot, a five-hundred-year-old clown residing in New York.
Readers will find a unique exploration of transformation and perspective as the story unfolds through the interactions between Corry and Pierrot. The book delves into themes of art and identity, offering insights into the complexities of human experience. With its engaging premise, Conversations with a Clown invites readers to reflect on the intersections of art and life through the lens of its distinctive characters.
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Corry Peters, a curmudgeonly, opinionated art critic becomes transformed when his path crosses that of Pierrot, a five-hundred-year-old clown living in New York
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