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Feldman in Love

Feldman in Love

Stephen Chance

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1950s New York: a city alive with risk, both artistic and political. Against a backdrop of McCarthyite witch-hunts, the Rosenberg trial and the Korean War, two young outsiders – composer Morton Feldman and painter Philip Guston – form a friendship that will shape the course of their creative lives.

Part rivalry, part devotion and part creative necessity, their bond threatens to be both salvation and undoing. As nights stretch into mornings in cramped studios and downtown cafés, the work itself becomes a kind of battleground, where everything – wives, friends, health, reputation and self – is expendable, in search of the next breakthrough.

Published for Feldman’s centenary, Feldman in Love is a lyrical, intimate novel about creation and longing, what it truly costs to make great art, and what we ultimately owe to one another when the last note has been played.

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Imprint: Lendal Press

Published: January 2026

ISBN: 9781915606716

Catalogue no: LP0024

Page count: 224

Trim size: 198 x 129 mm

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Praise for Feldman in Love:

”Beautifully written – completely seamless and fascinating.”
— Gavin Bryars

”A profoundly moving and engaging tale of a friendship between two men, bonded by ambition and doubt. One wrestles with colour and form, whilst the other speaks of sustained tones and silence. Through the fragile space where loyalty collides with artistic truth, we swim in the avant-garde of New York's past.”
— Robin Rimbaud (Scanner)

About the author

Stephen Chance is a writer, architect and musician. His architectural practice, Chance de Silva, is known for its collaborations with leading artists and composers, with projects featured on BBC Radio 3, in the Guardian, on Channel 4’s Grand Designs, and across the architectural press. His first novel, The Alum Maker’s Secret, was longlisted for the Bridport Prize. Originally from a northern steel-working family, Stephen now divides his time between London and Glaisdale.