Set against the backdrop of postwar Paris, this biography chronicles the life of Baya, a gifted young artist from colonial Algeria. Orphaned at nine, she was discovered by Marguerite Caminat, who became her mentor and surrogate mother. Their complex relationship shaped Baya's artistic journey, culminating in her 1947 exhibition that captivated cultural icons like Camus and Matisse. Alice Kaplan explores Baya's impact on modern art narratives while delving into the intricate dynamics of race, identity, and mentorship in a transformative era.
Alice Kaplan Poradie kníh



- 2024
- 2022
Maison Atlas
- 272 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
Dans une composition virtuose, Alice Kaplan, écrivaine et spécialiste d’Albert Camus, démontre qu’un roman peut s’avérer la plus belle leçon d’Histoire.Au début des années 1990, Emily quitte le Minnesota pour s’installer à Bordeaux. Sur les bancs de l’université, elle rencontre Daniel Atlas, un Juif algérien dont elle tombe amoureuse. Il n’est encore qu’un jeune dandy lorsque la guerre civile déchire son pays, l’obligeant à quitter Emily et la France.De retour à El Biar, le quartier de son enfance, Daniel retrouve ses parents isolés et menacés. Cette illustre famille de commerçants, qui a connu l’Algérie colonisée puis indépendante, a choisi de rester sur cette terre envers et contre tout. Bien des années plus tard, Becca, une jeune Américaine, fera elle aussi le voyage jusqu’à Alger pour mieux comprendre leur lignée.
- 2022
They wrote States of Plague in response-as a guide to these moments where the written and the real collide. For many people, The Plague feels personal now. And through this lens, certain features became vital: Camus's sensitivity toward illness, his experience of a contagious disease, the cost of separation in his own life, and the psychology and politics of the city in quarantine. Because they come to the book from different perspectives, Kaplan and Marris alternate their voices so that their chapters offer two complementary ways of looking at Camus. They find that their sense of Camus evolves under the force of a new reality, alongside the pressures of illness, recovery, concern, and care in their own lives. Kaplan herself is struggling with a case if Covid as the book opens; as it closes, Marris receives her first vaccine shot. In between, they find, aspects of Camus's novel that once seemed merely literary spoke directly to their own fear and grief. .