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Light

Published
Jan 1983
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
121

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Reprinted for the first time in nearly 25 years, this shimmering short novel gives an extraordinary portrait of a day in the life of an artist at work and at home. In prose as luminous as the colours Monet is using to portray his beloved garden, Eva Figes guides us through the day, from the dawn ('midnight blueblack growing grey and misty') through midday ('the sun was high now...shrinking what little shadow remained, fading colours, the pink rambler roses on the fence by the railway track looked almost white, and the grass had turned a tired yellow') to evening ('the tide of shadows rising as the sunset glow faded outside and the room grew dark.') Monet's wife, Alice, grieving for a lost daughter; a living daughter, Germaine, fretting that she will not be able to marry the young man she loves; their friend, the abb, eating and drinking with them, observing the essential faith of the painter's art; two children, playing, closest to Monet in the freshness and certainty of their vision; all experiencing in very different ways the richness of the light that Monet works unceasingly to pin down in his last, great paintings.

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Sep 1984 Ballantine ISBN 0345318986
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Oct 2007 Pallas Athene (UK) ISBN 1843680009
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Feb 2025 Acc Publishing Group Ltd ISBN 1843682435
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First Edition Jan 1983 Pantheon (UK) ISBN 0394533070
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