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Martin Sloane

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  • 282 stránok
  • 10 hodin čítania

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Jolene Iolas, a student in upstate New York, encounters Martin Sloane's work while visiting a Toronto gallery. Flush with the confidence of youth, she strikes up a correspondence with the older artist, and eventually they become lovers. And then, without warning, without a word, he vanishes. There is no hint of his fate, no chain of cause and effect to be followed. Ten years pass and Jolene learns to stop trying to make sense of what has happened to her. But before she can fully return to life, the opportunity to confront her ghost arises. Word comes that someone named Martin Sloane has been exhibiting artworks identical to Martin's Irish galleries. Seamlessly crafted and beautifully written, Martin Sloane evokes the mysteries of love and art, the weight of history, and what seems to bear memory for the missing and the dead.

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Martin Sloane, Michael Redhill

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Rok vydania
2003
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Titul
Martin Sloane
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Arrow Books Ltd
Rok vydania
2003
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
282
ISBN10
0099460262
ISBN13
9780099460268
Série
Hodnotenie
3,45 z 5
Anotácia
Jolene Iolas, a student in upstate New York, encounters Martin Sloane's work while visiting a Toronto gallery. Flush with the confidence of youth, she strikes up a correspondence with the older artist, and eventually they become lovers. And then, without warning, without a word, he vanishes. There is no hint of his fate, no chain of cause and effect to be followed. Ten years pass and Jolene learns to stop trying to make sense of what has happened to her. But before she can fully return to life, the opportunity to confront her ghost arises. Word comes that someone named Martin Sloane has been exhibiting artworks identical to Martin's Irish galleries. Seamlessly crafted and beautifully written, Martin Sloane evokes the mysteries of love and art, the weight of history, and what seems to bear memory for the missing and the dead.