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La ragazza in blu
La ragazza in blu | Susan Vreeland
Strana giornata, questa del funerale del preside Merril! Mai e poi mai Richard avrebbe pensato di ritrovarsi, dopo la cerimonia, nella gelida casa di Cornelius Engelbrecht, il suo collega insegnante di matematica, seduto sulla sua poltrona di cuoio rosso, a conversare con quelluomo dallaspetto cos insignificante da celare di certo un cuore incandescente o forse, in un angolo riposto della sua anima, qualche inconfessabile segreto. Scapolo, vestito sempre con colori indefinibili, sostenitore del circolo degli scacchi di Philadelphia, conoscente discreto di tutti piuttosto che amico di qualcuno, costantemente sulle sue e appartato nella sala dei professori, Engelbrecht si sempre guardato bene dallinvitare chicchessia a casa sua. con malcelato stupore perci che Richard lo guarda accendere il camino, sorridere e, con gesti eccitati, illuminare un quadro posto davanti alla poltrona: un dipinto straordinario in cui una ragazza con un grembiule blu siede a un tavolo accanto a una finestra aperta. Guarda. Guarda locchio. una perla, dice Engelbrecht. Le perle erano elementi ricorrenti in Vermeer. E osserva la luce di Delft... Notevole, dice Richard. Indubbiamente nello stile di Vermeer. Unimitazione sconcertante. un Vermeer, sussurra Cornelius Engelbrecht... Cos comincia questo straordinario romanzo che, come una preziosa scatola cinese, di capitolo in capitolo, ci conduce davanti al destino di una grande opera e delle persone, umili e potenti, nobili e arroganti, amanti dellarte o del suo potere, che lhanno avuta lungo i secoli. Ecco allora Amsterdam, durante gli anni Quaranta, e le tragiche vicende della famiglia ebrea che possedeva La ragazza in blu; ecco la felice coppia olandese cui il dipinto apparteneva anni prima e che finisce col dividersi nellistante in cui uno dei due ammette che la ragazza del quadro gli ricorda un vecchio amore; ecco, ancora pi indietro, la vita di una fattoria olandese durante la grande inondazione del 1717; ecco, infine, Vermeer che, angustiato dai debiti, decide, in un momento di rilassatezza e di gioia, di dipingere la figlia. Fedele allo spirito del grande artista olandese, Susan Vreeland cattura, attraverso larte e il magico potere della bellezza che essa racchiude, i desideri, i sogni, lesistenza delle persone comuni. Un romanzo luminoso... che rester a lungo nella mente dei lettori. The New York Times Come Vermeer, Susan Vreeland utilizza magnificamente larte per catturare la vita. Booklist
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terryduncan5719
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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This short book was a very interesting read. The story unfolds backwards following the provenance of a fictional Vermeer painting. For me, the story started slow, because it took a while to grasp how the author waa telling her story. It got more and more interesting as I continued.

megnews I liked this one. 3y
terryduncan5719 The book or review?😉 3y
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LeafingThroughLife
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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This one has been on my shelves for a long time and finally got its moment as the #bookspin pick of the month. At first I didn‘t think I would like it because it‘s a novel of linked short stories but as the stories follow a lost Vermeer back from the present to its creation, an interesting thing happens. Somehow the stories at the end of the book make the stories that came before more striking. A beautiful take on the power and longevity of art.

TheAromaofBooks Great review!! Glad you enjoyed your pick!! 4y
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BookishTrish
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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Concentrating has not been my forte lately. Time to reread an old favourite. Thankful for my lovely #isolationreadingview

Lindy That‘s a gorgeous view you‘ve got! 4y
Crazeedi Exactly me too, my concentration has been zilch! Hoping yours improves and you have a good day my friend 🥰 4y
readordierachel Beautiful 😍 4y
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megnews
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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Reminiscent of The People of the Book, Girl in Hyacinth Blue traces the history of a painting of mysterious origin from the current owner back through time from owner to owner until you reach the original artist. I love a book like this.

#GirlintheTitle #bookstagram #bookriot #riotgrams

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megnews
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#Deweys24HourReadathon total. Finished 2 books I‘d already started.

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megnews
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#NextUp for #Deweys24HourReadathon This is just the kind of book I love, tracing an article back through its history.

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overtheedge
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A professor invites a colleague from the art dept to view his painting, kept secret because he believes it a Vermeer. Broken into short stories, each reveals and traces ownership of the work back to WWII Amsterdam...and before...each story could stand alone but read together it is an insightful history of the ownership of art and its value and meaning to its owners. Insightful and quite original.
Recommended.

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DreesReads
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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My flying under the radar book for the #24in48 30-hour challenge. The main character in this book is a painting. It‘s awesome. I read it forward, and then I read the chapters in reverse order.

SaraFair I really like Susan Vreeland‘s style. 6y
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overtheedge
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Starting this YA today....Short stories!

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pazhermana
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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Another beautiful and whimsical book by Vreeland. While never placing the whole focus on one character, Vreeland still breathes life into the anonymity of art. She deftly picks up on minute details of style and uses them to her advantage, producing vivid imaginings of historical life.

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Loric
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The Girl in Hyacinth Blue tells a wonderfully captivating story of an imaginary painting by the Dutch artist Vermeer. Told in a reverse chronological order, each chapter sized vignette takes you on a journey back in time, portraying the history of the portrait's passage from owner to owner back to the painting's creation, allowing a glimpse of the impact this piece of art had in their life.

An easy read I thoroughly enjoyed

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Pamwurtzler
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Not my usual read, but I liked it! This book traces the history of a Vermeer painting from person to person, family to family back to its origin. #ProjectKindle #5

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EmiMilly
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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An interesting novel retracing the paintings ownership going back in time starting from the present (WWII) to the seventeenth century. Each chapter is its own unique story but all invariably linked due to the pull of the painting and the impact it has on each character. #susanvreeland #girlinhyacinthblue

MrBook Ooh, looking forward to this one! 7y
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Mtroiano
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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This book was surprisingly good. It isn't really my usual type of read and I'm not sure why I picked it up but it served as a reminder of why I should read outside of my usual genres.

#readjanuary #girlinthetitle

britt_brooke I picked this up on an ebook deal recently, but haven't read it yet. 7y
Loreen I love this cover. It's why a bought the book years ago. It's still sitting on my #tbrpile 7y
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DreesReads
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My favorite #artrelatedbook , and one of my favorite books of all time. #artrelatedbooks

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CocoReads
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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I don't have a lot of #artrelatedbooks, but I swear I've read this. But it was definitely before I was on Goodreads and in the days when I only sporadically tracked my reading. Plus the description only sounds vaguely familiar, so maybe I'm just confused! #seasonsreadings2016

LauraBeth Sounds like you read it to me! 7y
CocoReads @LauraBeth I suspect we're a lot alike! 7y
Crinoline_Laphroaig Loved the author's Luncheon of the Boating Party. 7y
CocoReads I'm meaning to read more by her. Oh why oh why can't I just read all day? There's too many books and too little time! 7y
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elkeOriginal
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I love me a Vermeer, and a Vermeer inspired story.
Both of these 'Girl' books came out around the same time but I loved how Hyacinth Blue told a fictional story about a lost Vermeer painting starting in modern days and moving backwards in time telling the tales of those who came in contact with it. This has inspired me to put it on the #reread pile because I remember liking it very much.
#artrelatedbooks #seasonsreadings2016

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Nenacolours
La ragazza in blu | Susan Vreeland
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"un romanzo luminoso che resterà a lungo nella mente dei lettori"

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SoniaC
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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#day11 #somethingforsept #shadesofblue Here are a few of my favorite blue books. All of them were really good reads.

BookishTrish I ❤️everything Vreeland writes I think 8y
LeahBergen I really liked Girl in Hyacinth Blue. 8y
SoniaC @BookishTrish it's the only thing I've read by her. I'll have to look into others. 8y
SoniaC @LeahBergen really enjoyed it as well. 8y
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Shmemilina
Girl in Hyacinth Blue | Susan Vreeland
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First book read, first book finished! #24in48 Chosen at random because I happened to be in Barnes and Noble today and everyone knows I can't leave a bookstore without buying a book. The blurb reminded me of the new Helen Mirren movie (Woman in Gold, I think?) that I've been meaning to see. #readathon

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LyndseyReads
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I really like the way Vreeland worked backwards through time to follow the journey of a painting. After seeing a Vermeer in a recent art exhibition, I can understand why she chose his beautiful use of light and color to explore of what art means and why we continue to make it.

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