Wednesday, February 26, 2014

March 2, 2014
THE GOLDFINCH by Donna Tartt
 
 
Good book this month... you might like it! It's Donna Tartt's  THE GOLDFINCH.
 
While viewing an exhibition of Renaissance Dutch paintings in New York City with his mother, 13 year old Theo Decker sees a young girl  with an elderly man. He's fascinated by her and wants to make contact, when a bomb explodes. The museum and exhibition is turned into rubble and dust and Theo's mother is killed. The elderly man with the little girl (who has vanished from sight,) is dying and gives Theo his ring with instructions to take it to a certain address. He also asks Theo to take a painting that has fallen on the ground and keep it safe. The painting is Carel Fabritus' 1654 masterpiece, "The Goldfinch..." one of his mother's favorite paintings.

Spanning 14 years in the life and coming of age of Theo Decker, these incidents set in motion a chain of events, both tragic and fortuitous, that make up this novel.
We  follow Theo through his  variety of residences, close friendships, work experiences, travels, drug-addled days and finally, dangerous  years,  as he struggles to regain possession of his beloved painting...a painting he had planned to return to the museum, but never got to it as the years hiding it made it increasingly more difficult and ominous to envision...the repercussions.
The novel is divided into five parts...the final part begins with a quote by Nietzche: "We have art in order not to die from the truth." This precisely describes Theo's relationship with "The Goldfinch."
As long as he had it, he held the connection to his dear deceased Mother. The painting allowed him to not have to fully grieve. Fabritius, (the artist of the painting,) as his mother explained to him before her death, is the "missing link" between two other Dutch artists, Rembrandt and Vermeer... just as the painting served as the missing link between Theo and his Mother.
Make no mistake... this was a loooooong book... almost 800 pages. The end dragged a bit for me and I could have followed the combination art and philosophy discussion... had it been shorter! Other than that, I enjoyed the tome. Perhaps you'll enjoy it too!
 
RATING: **** out of *****
 
Thanks for stopping  by for my monthly book review. See you for my regular blog posting soon.
 
Big Hugs,
abbyj
ANOTHER MIXED BAG
February 26, 2014
 
Arrabal, the tango dancer
for DIGITALMANIA's* Florian Nicolle inspired challenge
Meet ARRABAL (check out this YouTube* link!) We met her in her coming-of-age story, as she entered the underground world of Buenos Aires's tango clubs and discovered the violent history that took her father and disrupted her nation.  In an explosive story told entirely through dance and music, we learned about the political violence that threatened to destroy Argentina in the 1970's... as well as a bit about the tango, born in the working class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires at the end of the 19th century. Although the music was very loud, it was beautiful, sensual... and the dancing was exciting and unique! If you're in Toronto, it's playing at the PANASONIC Theater.
 
A second piece, inspired by Florian Nicolle* (a 25 year old French graphic designer and illustrator,)  for Flicker's DIGITALMANIA* is this piece I created in Nicolle's style...I call it BLIND...
INSPIRATION AVENUE* declared its challenge to be CHANGE... my thoughts immediately flashed to 9/11 and how much the world has changed since then. Remember when air travel was fun?
THE THREE MUSES* wanted to see some art about ARCHITECTURE. I've always loved the romance of castles...
TAKE A WORD*simply requested something with BLUE...

 That's it for this week's challenges. Enjoy the rest of your week...especially the weekend!! See you for my next posting?
 
Thanks for stopping in!
Big Hugs,
abbyj

* please click on the titles in this color for further information