This lucid and engaging book locates James Ensors work squarely within the realms of masquerade (societal, ideological, and artistic); the political, social, gender, and sexual dynamics in fin-de-sičcle Belgium; and the artist's network of intellectuals. Canning eloquently reveals a new Ensor connected, vigilant, endlessly transgressive, and always poignant. * Patricia G. Berman, Theodora L. and Stanley H. Feldberg Professor of Art, Wellesley College, USA * The monumental and complex painting, Christs Entry into Brussels in 1889, introduces this keen-eyed, meticulously researched and multi-themed exploration of Ensors artworks; a book that offers compelling new perspectives on their genesis in his contemporary social, cultural and political world. * Gloria Groom, Chair and David and Mary Winton Green Curator, The Art Institute of Chicago, USA *