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Carmiel Banasky

    Carmiel Banasky crea narrazioni psicologicamente incisive che approfondiscono le intricate relazioni e le vite interiori dei suoi personaggi. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da una profonda intuizione della psiche umana, impiegando una prosa lirica che attira il lettore nel profondo delle sue storie. Attraverso il suo lavoro, esplora spesso temi di perdita, identità e la ricerca di significato in circostanze ambigue. Il suo approccio alla narrazione è meticoloso e introspettivo, offrendo ai lettori un'esperienza letteraria ricca e stimolante.

    The Suicide of Claire Bishop
    • The Suicide of Claire Bishop

      A Novel

      • 392pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Greenwich Village, 1959. Claire Bishop sits for a portrait — a gift from her husband — only to discover that what the artist has actually depicted is Claire’s suicide. Haunted by the painting, Claire is forced to redefine herself within a failing marriage and a family history of madness. Shifting ahead to 2004, we meet West, a young man with schizophrenia who is obsessed with a painting he encounters in a gallery: a mysterious image of a woman’s suicide. Convinced it was painted by his ex-girlfriend, West constructs an elaborate delusion involving time-travel, Hasidism, art-theft, and the terrifying power of representation. When the two characters finally meet, in the present, delusions are shattered and lives are forever changed. The Suicide of Claire Bishop is a dazzling debut, evocative of Michael Cunningham's The Hours (and Virginia Woolf's classic Mrs. Dalloway), as well as Donna Tartt's bestseller The Goldfinch. With high stakes that reach across American history, Carmiel Banasky effortlessly juggles balls of madness, art theft, and Time itself, holding the reader in a thrall of language and personal consequences. Daring, sexy, emotional, The Suicide of Claire Bishop heralds Banasky as an important new talent.

      The Suicide of Claire Bishop