<i>Son</i>: Part Two

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Jennifer Higgie

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It is 1842. Two Englishman set out on a Grand Tour of Europe and the Middle East. One is a young, gifted artist; the other a Gentleman. By the time they return to England, the artist has become a devotee of the Egyptian god Osiris. One night, after dining together in a small inn in Cobham, he violently murders his beloved father, believing him to be an imposter. Why?

Son is a novel inspired by the life of Richard Dadd, one of the greatest Victorian painters and inmate of Bethlem Hospital - more commonly known as Bedlam. Part one of Son was published in PORTAL vol. 1, no. 2, in July 2004. This is the second and concluding part of the novel.

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Jennifer Higgie, Frieze magazine (UK)

Jennifer Higgie is a writer who lives in London. She is co-editor of Frieze magazine (UK). This is the second part of her novel "Son" the novel's first part was published in PORTAL vol. 1, no. 2, in July 2004.