Ebook {Epub PDF} Optic Nerve by María Gainza
· Optic Nerve, the Argentine writer María Gainza's first novel, tells the reader very little about its protagonist. Her name is María, like her creator; she's an art critic from a fallen Author: Lily Meyer. · Optic Nerve, the debut novel by Argentinian art critic María Gainza, could have grown out of this specific problem, given that it presents a compelling solution to it. Rather than confining herself to the completely factual, Gainza uses the techniques of fiction to amplify her ruminations on painting in the nineteenth and early twentieth www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins. · María Gainza, Thomas Bunstead (Translator) 3, ratings reviews. The narrator of Optic Nerve is an Argentinian woman whose obsession is art. The story of her life is the story of the paintings, and painters, who matter to her. Her intimate, digressive voice guides us through a gallery of moments that have touched her/5(K).
Optic Nerve, the debut novel by Argentinian art critic María Gainza, could have grown out of this specific problem, given that it presents a compelling solution to it. Rather than confining herself to the completely factual, Gainza uses the techniques of fiction to amplify her ruminations on painting in the nineteenth and early twentieth. Listen to Optic Nerve by Maria Gainza with a free trial.\nListen to bestselling audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. The narrator of Optic Nerve is an Argentinian woman whose obsession is art. The story of her life is the story of the paintings, and painters, who matter to her. Her intimate, digressive voice guides us through a. By María Gainza, Translated by Thomas Bunstead., From Optic Nerve, a novel that was published last month by Catapult. Gainza has worked as a correspondent for the New York Times in Argentina. Translated from the Spanish by Thomas Bunstead. O ne day, you develop a fear of flying. Apropos of nothing. It's your age, must be.
Optic Nerve by Maria Gainza is published by Harvill Secker (£). To order a copy for £ go to www.doorway.ru or call Free UK pp over £15, online orders only. Optic Nerve by María Gainza review – art critic’s profound debut. An Argentinian critic’s reflections on painters and painting become an inquiry into the place and function of art. Amy. Optic Nerve, the debut novel by Argentinian art critic María Gainza, could have grown out of this specific problem, given that it presents a compelling solution to it. Rather than confining herself to the completely factual, Gainza uses the techniques of fiction to amplify her ruminations on painting in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
0コメント