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Life Studies: Stories by Susan Vreeland
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Life Studies: Stories

by Susan Vreeland

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Unlike her other books, this is a collection of short stories iwth a common theme: how people are affected by rt and artists. The first half of the book contains stories about impressionist and post-impressionist painters and are told from the perspective of a narrator who while connected in someway to the artist is not the artist himself.

The stories in the second half of the book deal with contemporary characters who encounter art inmeaningful and sometimes surprising ways. These were the stories that I found most compelling. Those in the first half of the book, for reasons I really cannot fully articulate, failed to really grab my interest. I was about to toss the book aside as a failure but thankfully kept plodding along until I got to the more modern stories. ( )
  etxgardener | Aug 14, 2009 |
Short stories about art, different artists and common people who had a chance to meet them. ( )
  beata | Feb 24, 2006 |
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With her richly textured novels Susan Vreeland has offered pioneering portraits of the artist’s life. Now, in a collection of profound wisdom and beauty, she explores the transcendent power of art through the eyes of ordinary people. Life Studies begins with historic tales that, rather than focusing directly on the great Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masters themselves, render those on the periphery—their lovers, servants, and children—as their personal experiences play out against those of Manet, Monet, van Gogh, and others. Vreeland then gives us contemporary stories in which her characters—a teacher, a construction worker, and an orphan for example—encounter art in meaningful, often surprising ways. A fascinating exploration of the lasting strength of art in everyday life, Life Studies is a dazzling addition to Vreeland’s outstanding body of work.

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