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ACUTE MISFORTUNE

Erik Jensen

The Life and Death of Adam Cullen

An unflinching portrait of talent and addiction – now a major feature film to premiere at Melbourne International Film Festival 2018.

In 2008, the artist Adam Cullen invited journalist Erik Jensen to stay in his spare room and write his biography. A publisher wanted it, Cullen said. He was sick and ready to talk. Everything would be on the record.

What followed were four years of intense honesty and a relationship that became increasingly dangerous. At one point Cullen shot Jensen, to see how committed he was to the book. At another, he threw Jensen from a speeding motorbike.

Eventually, Jensen realised the contract did not exist. Cullen had invented it to get to know the writer. The book became an investigation of Cullen's psychology and the decline of his final years.

In Acute Misfortune, we have a riveting account of the life and death of one of Australia's most celebrated artists. The figure famous for his Archibald Prize-winning portrait of David Wenham is followed through drug deals and periods of deep self-reflection, onward into his trial for weapon possession and finally his death in 2012 at the age of 46.

The story is by turns tender and horrifying: a spare tale of art, sex, drugs and childhood, told at close quarters and without judgment.

Erik Jensen is the founding editor of the Saturday Paper. He has written for film, television and the stage. His most recent book is On Kate Jennings.
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Published 2014-09-01 by Black Inc.

Comments

The terrible force of the painter's rush to self-destruction is matched all the way by the writer's calm mastery of his story. — Helen Garner

Erik Jensen is a Boswell or Vasari for our baffled, fractured, fucked-up times. Acute Misfortune is the most intimate, revealing, and original take on an artist's life I know of.

“An enthralling, complex triumph” (about Thomas M. Wright's movie of the same title, co-written by Erik Jensen) Read more...

Winner, Melbourne International Film Festival, The Age Critics Prize

Winner, 2015 Nib Waverley Library Award for Literature Shortlisted, 2015 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Shortlisted, 2015 Walkley Book Award

A teasing and complex ode to a man who defied attempts to categorise him or to understand him. Jensen's portrait dares to be both beautiful and ugly - that is, he is both tender and forensic. This is a marvellous, propulsive, intelligent read. —Christos Tsiolkas

This is supposed to be about an artist, a wild man, his lifetime, and it is; but Jensen has written such a beautiful window that all art and life is shining through. I'm supposed to be an artist but I can not put this down. —DBC Pierre

...an intelligent and frank memoir from close quarters of the disintegration of the artist's life, cracking open the mythology Cullen had created around his artistic persona. Read more...

“One of the year's most striking and accomplished directorial debuts” (about Thomas M. Wright's movie of the same title, co-written by Erik Jensen) Read more...

Erik Jensen gives us that ingenious place where biography is also art. —Jennifer Clement, President of PEN International, author of Widow Basquiat

The film based on Erik Jensen's memoir/biography will premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2019. Read more...