Eventide
A woman's journey through love, art, and solitude
Therese Bohman author Marlaine Delargy translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Other Press LLC
Published:12th Apr '18
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The novel follows Karolina Andersson, an art history professor navigating life after a breakup, exploring themes of love, art, and societal expectations in Eventide.
In Eventide, Therese Bohman presents a poignant exploration of a woman's life in her forties, grappling with the aftermath of a significant relationship. Karolina Andersson, an art history professor, finds herself navigating the complexities of solitude and professional ambition after a breakup that leaves her feeling unmoored. The narrative delves deep into her psyche as she reflects on her choices and the societal expectations placed upon women, especially in academic and artistic fields.
As Karolina begins mentoring a new postgraduate student, she is captivated by his bold claims regarding a female artist from the early 1900s. This discovery not only reignites her passion for art but also entangles her in a web of professional rivalry and emotional turmoil. The dynamic between Karolina and her student serves as a catalyst for her personal growth, forcing her to confront her own insecurities and the limitations imposed by her circumstances.
Eventide is a thought-provoking novel that challenges conventional notions of feminism and the standards women face in their personal and professional lives. Bohman's sharp prose and keen observations invite readers to reflect on the intersections of love, art, and solitude, making this work a necessary addition to contemporary literature. Through Karolina’s journey, the novel ultimately poses essential questions about identity and the pursuit of fulfillment in a world that often sidelines women's voices.
ISBN: 9781590518939
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208 pages