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Broken Colors

by Michele Zackheim

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Sophie Marks' path to artistic and personal fulfillment takes her from World War II England to postwar Paris and the Italian countryside. She leaves Europe in 1967 and spends the next two decades in the American Southwest. Acclaimed at last as an artist, she returns to England to confront the hidden memories of her childhood and test the possibilities of a renewed love, a passion ripened by maturity.

Review:

"'The author of Einstein's Daughter and Violette's Embrace, Zackheim delivers the epic life of a woman whose art and survival become ever more tightly bound with passing years. With her firebrand parents dead at the close of WWI, Sophie Marks lives out a protracted childhood aesthetics lesson in the pre-WWII English Midlands with her painter grandfather Eli and poet grandmother Claire. At the Slade School of Art in London, Sophie falls for French student Rene; she returns home pregnant and abandoned. Hitler's bombings bring terror and hardship, and a direct hit upon the family's cottage leaves Sophie bereft. Afterward, in a convalescent sanitarium, Sophie's romance with the shell-shocked and disfigured Maj. Hugh Roderick ends in tragedy, but not before the two exchange portraits. Sophie again returns to her barren homestead and undertakes a very complex form of mourning in her grandmother's garden. Over the 200-plus pages of Sophie's next 55 years, Zackheim introduces the novel's major theme of art as a series of interments and disinterments, new ground being broken as old ground is plundered. Her postwar heroine displays ample pluck and depth of feeling in the face of trauma.' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"A profoundly original, beautifully written work, so emotionally accurate that it tears at the heart. I read it without stopping." Gerald Stern

Review:

"I loved Broken Colors. It went into my heart and stayed there." Vanessa Redgrave

Review:

"This is a beautiful novel, sometimes comic and always wise. Visual artist Zackheim … imbues the novel with her deep knowledge of the art world, from techniques to agents to the world of galleries." Library Journal

Review:

"With soaring Lyricism, Zackheim limns an exquisitely haunting portrait of an indelibly scarred, yet deeply passionate woman." Booklist

About the Author

Michele Zackheim is the author of one previous novel, Violette's Embrace, and one work of nonfiction, Einstein's Daughter: The Search for Lieserl. Before turning to writing, Zackheim worked as a visual artist and has shown in numerous museums and galleries.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781933372372
Author:
Zackheim, Michele
Publisher:
Europa Editions
Subject:
General
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Man-woman relationships
Subject:
Self-actualization (psychology)
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Literary
Publication Date:
October 2007
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
318
Dimensions:
8.26x5.35x.98 in. .74 lbs.

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