Van Rijn

by Sarah Emily Miano

Paper Book, 2006

Library's rating

½

Publication

Amsterdam De Bezige Bij 2006

ISBN

9023418697 / 9789023418696

Language

Description

A warmly acclaimed new novel from the brilliant author of the Encyclopaedia of SnowAmsterdam, 1667. Pieter Blaeu, a young publisher, meets the aged, destitute painter Rembrandt van Rijn, and is powerfully drawn into his orbit. Together with a poet named Clara he begins a pursuit of the elusive man's confidence, in a quest that is at once a love affair and a layered, luminous portrait of a most mysterious artist and his world. 'Here are the sights, smells, sounds and colours of the Dutch golden age alchemised into fictional gold . . . The marriage of art, history and fiction has rarely been so alive. A cause for celebration' The Times 'It is no mean feat for a young writer to pitch herself against the great master and attempt to achieve in prose the explorations of identity that Rembrandt achieved in paint . . . Van Rijn returns us to [the paintings] with a renewed sense of wonder' TLS 'An enticing journey into the past, well observed and researched, and providing a tour of the alternative artistic life of the seventeenth century' Sunday Times… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member RaldaAnsons
This is a most creative interpretation of the life and work of Rembrandt, the Van Rijn of the title. The author is only in her early thirties but the scope of her research, her imaginative use of the information, is breathtaking. Slow read, but worth the effort.

Original publication date

2006
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