One of O, The Oprah Magazine's "Most Anticipated Historical Fiction
Novels That Will Sweep You Away" and LitHub's "Most Anticipated
Books of 2021." For fans of Amy Bloom's White Houses and Colm
Toibin's The Master, a page-turning novel about Surrealist artist
Leonora Carrington and the art, drama, and romance that defined her
coming-of-age during World War II. 1940. A train carrying exiled
German prisoners from a labor camp arrives in southern France.
Within moments, word spreads that Nazi capture is imminent, and the
men flee for the woods, desperate to disappear across the Spanish
border. One stays behind, determined to ride the train until he
reaches home, to find a woman he refers to simply as "her." 1937.
Leonora Carrington is a twenty-year-old British socialite and
painter dreaming of independence when she meets Max Ernst, an
older, married artist whose work has captivated Europe. She follows
him to Paris, into the vibrant revolutionary world of studios and
cafes where rising visionaries of the Surrealist movement like
Andre Breton, Pablo Picasso, Lee Miller, Man Ray, and Salvador Dali
are challenging conventional approaches to art and life. Inspired
by their freedom, Leonora begins to experiment with her own work,
translating vivid stories of her youth onto canvas and gaining
recognition under her own name. It is a bright and glorious age of
enlightenment-until the shadow of war looms over Europe and
headlines emerge denouncing Max and his circle as "degenerates,"
leading to his arrest and imprisonment. Left along as occupation
spreads throughout the countryside, Leonora battles terrifying
circumstances to survive, reawakening past demons that threaten to
consume her. As Leonora and Max embark on remarkable journeys
together and apart, the full story of their tumultuous and
passionate love affair unfolds, spanning time and borders as they
seek to reunite and reclaim their creative power in a world
shattered by war. When their paths cross with Peggy Guggenheim, an
art collector and socialite working to help artists escape to
America, nothing will be the same. Based on true events and
historical figures, Leonora in the Morning Light is an
unforgettable story of love, art, and destiny that restores a
twentieth-century heroine to her rightful place in our collective
imagination.
General
Imprint: |
Simon & Schuster
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
May 2021 |
Authors: |
Michaela Carter
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
|
Pages: |
416 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-982120-51-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
|
LSN: |
1-982120-51-7 |
Barcode: |
9781982120511 |
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