Fugitive Blue
Autor Claire Thomasen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781742372327
ISBN-10: 1742372325
Pagini: 219
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Allen & Unwin
ISBN-10: 1742372325
Pagini: 219
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Allen & Unwin
Notă biografică
Claire Thomas has published short stories in various journals, including Meanjin, Island, Overland and Australian Short Stories. She has an honours degree in English and Art History from the University of Melbourne, where she is currently undertaking a PhD. Fugitive Blue - which was longlisted for the 2009 Miles Franklin Award and the winner of the 2009 Dobbie Award - is her first novel.
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I am not writing this to be sentimental. I am just trying to find an answer to a story...
An artistic girl in Renaissance Venice, quietly rebelling against the constraints of her gender.
A young milordi on a European Grand Tour, recognising the world and his secret sexuality.
A ballerina in nineteenth-century Paris, choosing between suitors.
A Greek mother, beginning a new life with her family in a migrant reception centre in regional Australia.
And, finally, a paintings conservator in contemporary Melbourne, breaking her own heart.
A single, small artwork - subversive, hidden, and oddly blue - somehow survives for five hundred years, linking the lives of these characters.
An intricate tale of grief and discovery, of watery destruction and earthly love.
I am not writing this to be sentimental. I am just trying to find an answer to a story...
An artistic girl in Renaissance Venice, quietly rebelling against the constraints of her gender.
A young milordi on a European Grand Tour, recognising the world and his secret sexuality.
A ballerina in nineteenth-century Paris, choosing between suitors.
A Greek mother, beginning a new life with her family in a migrant reception centre in regional Australia.
And, finally, a paintings conservator in contemporary Melbourne, breaking her own heart.
A single, small artwork - subversive, hidden, and oddly blue - somehow survives for five hundred years, linking the lives of these characters.
An intricate tale of grief and discovery, of watery destruction and earthly love.