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Linda Lappin

    Linda Lappin crea narrativas que profundizan en la intrincada relación entre las personas y los lugares, tejiendo un rico tapiz de observación poética y profundidad psicológica. Su obra a menudo explora el esquivo 'genius loci', el espíritu de un lugar, infundiendo a sus historias un profundo sentido de atmósfera y resonancia cultural. Basándose en sus experiencias de vivir entre Italia y EE. UU., la escritura de Lappin se caracteriza por sus sutiles matices y su aguda capacidad para capturar la esencia de entornos únicos. Es una escritora cuya prosa invita a los lectores a contemplar las profundas conexiones entre los paisajes interiores y el mundo exterior.

    Loving Modigliani: The Afterlife of Jeanne Hébuterne
    • Amedeo Modigliani, embittered and unrecognized genius, dies of meningitis on a cold January day in Montparnasse in 1920. Jeanne Hébuterne, his young wife and muse, follows 48 hours later, falling backwards through a window. Now a ghost, Jeanne drifts about the studio she shared with Modigliani—for she was not only his favorite model, but also an artist whose works were later shut away from public view after her demise. Enraged, she watches as her belongings are removed from the studio and her identity as an artist seemingly effaced for posterity, carried off in a suitcase by her brother. She then sets off to rejoin Modigliani in the underworld. Thus begins Loving Modigliani, retelling the story of Jeanne Hébuterne’s fate as a woman and an artist through three timelines and three precious objects stolen from the studio: a notebook, a bangle, and a self-portrait of Jeanne depicted together with Modi and their daughter. Decades later, an art history student will discover Jeanne’s diary and rescue her artwork from oblivion, after a search leading from Paris to Nice, Rome, and Venice, where Jeanne’s own quest will find its joyful reward.

      Loving Modigliani: The Afterlife of Jeanne Hébuterne
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