Girl In Hyacinth Blue

by Susan Vreeland | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0755305302 Global Overview for this book
Registered by bookworm76 of Chermside, Queensland Australia on 3/5/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by bookworm76 from Chermside, Queensland Australia on Wednesday, March 5, 2008
As Keats describes the scenes and lives frozen in a moment of time on his Grecian urn, so Vreeland layers moments in the lives of eight people profoundly moved and changed by a Vermeer painting a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Vreeland opens with a man who suffers through his adoration of the painting because he inherited it from his Nazi father, who stole it from a deported Jewish family. She traces the work's provenance through the centuries: the farmer's wife, the Bohemian student, the loving husband with a secret and, finally, the Girl herself Vermeer's eldest daughter, who felt her "self" obliterated by the self immortalized in paint, but accepted that this was the nature of art. Descriptions of the painting by people in different countries in various historical periods are particularly beautiful. Each section is read by a different narrator, some better than others. Several add dimension to the story and writing, while others are so intent on portraying the book's ethereal qualities they make the listener conscious of the reader instead of the language. Still, this is a delightful production.

Released 15 yrs ago (11/19/2008 UTC) at Bus Stop, Lutwyche (See Release Notes For Details) in Lutwyche, Queensland Australia

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Released as part of the "2008 Leap into the Wild 366 Challenge". This is book number 326. (Only 30 to go!!!)

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