Book review: Lost, Stolen Or Shredded by Rick Gekoski

RICK Gekoski – critic, rare book dealer, literary sleuth and chairman of the 2011 Man Booker International Prize – opens this beguiling and intriguing series of essays on the fragility of our culture with an inspired image.

Lost, Stolen Or Shredded: Stories Of Missing Works Of Art And Literature

By Rick Gekoski

Profile, 284pp, £14.99

In September 1911, Franz Kafka and his friend (and future executor) Max Brod went to the Louvre. Rather than standing enraptured in front of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Kafka was enthralled by the empty space on the wall where it used to hang – the painting in question having been stolen on 21 August that year.

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