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Whitney Scharer

    Whitney Scharer crea narrativas con una profunda comprensión de las vidas interiores y motivaciones de sus personajes. Su ficción profundiza en las complejidades de la conexión humana y la búsqueda del yo en circunstancias desafiantes. La prosa de Scharer es evocadora y rica en detalles, sumergiendo a los lectores en la atmósfera de sus historias. Posee una habilidad distintiva para explorar las profundidades psicológicas con una sutil matización emocional.

    Whitney Scharer
    The Age of Light
    La edad de la luz
    • The Age of Light

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura
      3,6(10917)Añadir reseña

      'Scharer captures the thrill of artistic creation and the swirling hedonism of Paris's beautiful people.' The Times Model. Muse. Lover. Artist. 'I'd rather take a picture than be one,' Lee Miller declares, as she arrives in Paris one cool day in 1929. Lee has left behind her life in New York and a successful modelling career at Vogue to pursue her dream of becoming a photographer. She soon catches the eye of renowned Surrealist artist Man Ray and convinces him to hire her as his assistant. Man is an egotistical, charismatic force, and as Lee becomes both his muse and his protégé, they embark upon a passionate affair. Lee and Man spend their days working closely in the studio and their nights at smoky cabarets, opium dens and wild parties. But as Lee begins to assert herself, and to create pioneering work of her own, Man's jealousy spirals out of control, and leads to a betrayal that threatens to destroy them both . . . Transporting us from bohemian Paris to the battlefields of WWII, The Age of Light is a powerful and intoxicating story about love, obsession and the personal price of ambition. Based on the incredible true story, in her debut novel Whitney Scharer brings a brilliant and revolutionary artist out of the shadow of a man's legacy, and into the light. 'Whitney Scharer's storytelling is utterly immersive and gorgeous in its details . . . powerful, sensual and gripping.' Madeleine Miller, author of Circe

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