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Visions of Johanna

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  • 338 páginas
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Johanna, an artist, and Matt, a music critic, are brought together by fate at a Dylan concert, igniting an intense relationship shaped by the cultural landscape of the '80s. As Matt learns about art and life from Johanna, the narrative explores themes of feminism and quiet revolution, all while their intimacy is complicated by deeply held traumatic secrets. The setting of Revere, with its rich backdrop of recent immigrants, ocean life, and the Mob, serves to illuminate Matt's character. Johanna, a free-spirited renegade from Wisconsin, challenges Matt to step out of his comfort zone and embrace her vibrant world. The story is a meditation on art, love, and memory, celebrating the deep connections that sustain us. As Johanna and Matt chase their dreams of painting and writing, they face obstacles that threaten their artistic aspirations. Their inability to share their pasts ultimately leads to their downfall. The narrative weaves through time and social unrest, culminating in a poignant moment hinted at in the prologue. Throughout the novel, tragedies linger, moral goodness emerges, and a sense of benevolence ultimately offers a sense of closure and absolution.

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Visions of Johanna, Peter Sarno

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Título
Visions of Johanna
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2022
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
338
ISBN13
9798986626611
Serie
Etiquetas
Ficción
Calificación
4 de 5
Descripción
Johanna, an artist, and Matt, a music critic, are brought together by fate at a Dylan concert, igniting an intense relationship shaped by the cultural landscape of the '80s. As Matt learns about art and life from Johanna, the narrative explores themes of feminism and quiet revolution, all while their intimacy is complicated by deeply held traumatic secrets. The setting of Revere, with its rich backdrop of recent immigrants, ocean life, and the Mob, serves to illuminate Matt's character. Johanna, a free-spirited renegade from Wisconsin, challenges Matt to step out of his comfort zone and embrace her vibrant world. The story is a meditation on art, love, and memory, celebrating the deep connections that sustain us. As Johanna and Matt chase their dreams of painting and writing, they face obstacles that threaten their artistic aspirations. Their inability to share their pasts ultimately leads to their downfall. The narrative weaves through time and social unrest, culminating in a poignant moment hinted at in the prologue. Throughout the novel, tragedies linger, moral goodness emerges, and a sense of benevolence ultimately offers a sense of closure and absolution.