Land of Enchantment (Hardcover)


New Mexico, 1985. Brigid Long Night, a young half-Navajo painter goes to work as an assistant for the elderly Georgia O'Keeffe. Haunted by the decision to give up her newborn daughter for adoption, Brigid struggles with the direction and inertia of her life. With O'Keeffe's encouragement, Brigid develops a powerful style, incorporating language and wordplay as well as image in her portrayal of Native American life and her place in it. Atlanta, 1995. Nancy Diamond, an aspiring playwright, sees Brigid's work and begins to understand the hidden truths about her own life as the child born of an affair between her white mother and an African American artist. New York City, 2001. Sasha Hernandez enrolls at Columbia University to study filmmaking. She has only recently discovered that her mother, living in Manhattan, is a celebrated painter and sculptor, whose work is installed in the sculpture garden at the World Trade Center. In Liza Wieland's deeply moving novel, three interwoven stories show the myriad ways these ordinary women become extraordinary as they betray and heal, love and let go, and bear witness to the everyday beauty and loss that surrounds them.

R612
List Price R721
Save R109 15%

Or split into 4x interest-free payments of 25% on orders over R50
Learn more

Discovery Miles6120
Mobicred@R57pm x 12* Mobicred Info
Free Delivery
Delivery AdviceShips in 10 - 15 working days


Toggle WishListAdd to wish list
Review this Item

Product Description

New Mexico, 1985. Brigid Long Night, a young half-Navajo painter goes to work as an assistant for the elderly Georgia O'Keeffe. Haunted by the decision to give up her newborn daughter for adoption, Brigid struggles with the direction and inertia of her life. With O'Keeffe's encouragement, Brigid develops a powerful style, incorporating language and wordplay as well as image in her portrayal of Native American life and her place in it. Atlanta, 1995. Nancy Diamond, an aspiring playwright, sees Brigid's work and begins to understand the hidden truths about her own life as the child born of an affair between her white mother and an African American artist. New York City, 2001. Sasha Hernandez enrolls at Columbia University to study filmmaking. She has only recently discovered that her mother, living in Manhattan, is a celebrated painter and sculptor, whose work is installed in the sculpture garden at the World Trade Center. In Liza Wieland's deeply moving novel, three interwoven stories show the myriad ways these ordinary women become extraordinary as they betray and heal, love and let go, and bear witness to the everyday beauty and loss that surrounds them.

Customer Reviews

No reviews or ratings yet - be the first to create one!

Product Details

General

Imprint

Syracuse University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2015

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-0-8156-1046-5

Barcode

9780815610465

Categories

LSN

0-8156-1046-7



Trending On Loot