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Girl with a Pearl Earring

Girl with a Pearl Earring

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Author: Tracy Chevalier
Publisher: Plume
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Amazon.com Review
With precisely 35 canvases to his credit, the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer represents one of the great enigmas of 17th-century art. The meager facts of his biography have been gleaned from a handful of legal documents. Yet Vermeer's extraordinary paintings of domestic life, with their subtle play of light and texture, have come to define the Dutch golden age. His portrait of the anonymous Girl with a Pearl Earring has exerted a particular fascination for centuries--and it is this magnetic painting that lies at the heart of Tracy Chevalier's second novel of the same title.

Girl with a Pearl Earring centers on Vermeer's prosperous Delft household during the 1660s. When Griet, the novel's quietly perceptive heroine, is hired as a servant, turmoil follows. First, the 16-year-old narrator becomes increasingly intimate with her master. Then Vermeer employs her as his assistant--and ultimately has Griet sit for him as a model. Chevalier vividly evokes the complex domestic tensions of the household, ruled over by the painter's jealous, eternally pregnant wife and his taciturn mother-in-law. At times the relationship between servant and master seems a little anachronistic. Still, Girl with a Pearl Earring does contain a final delicious twist.

Throughout, Chevalier cultivates a limpid, painstakingly observed style, whose exactitude is an effective homage to the painter himself. Even Griet's most humdrum duties take on a high if unobtrusive gloss:

I came to love grinding the things he brought from the apothecary--bones, white lead, madder, massicot--to see how bright and pure I could get the colors. I learned that the finer the materials were ground, the deeper the color. From rough, dull grains madder became a fine bright red powder and, mixed with linseed oil, a sparkling paint. Making it and the other colors was magical.
In assembling such quotidian particulars, the author acknowledges her debt to Simon Schama's classic study The Embarrassment of Riches. Her novel also joins a crop of recent, painterly fictions, including Deborah Moggach's Tulip Fever and Susan Vreeland's Girl in Hyacinth Blue. Can novelists extract much more from the Dutch golden age? The question is an open one--but in the meantime, Girl with a Pearl Earring remains a fascinating piece of speculative historical fiction, and an appealingly new take on an old master. --Jerry Brotton


Product Description
History and fiction merge seamlessly in this luminous novel about artistic vision and sensual awakening. Girl with a Pearl Earring tells the story of sixteen-year-old Griet, whose life is transformed by her brief encounter with genius ... even as she herself is immortalized in canvas and oil.


Customer Reviews    Read 786 more reviews...
  Interesting yet great concept for a book   December 9, 2008
Denali (PA, USA)
This was my first Tracy Chevalier book. I had heard about her for a while and was intrigued to read at least one of her works. I was pleasantly surprised.

I won't delve in to specifics of the story as most previous reviewers already have. But I must say it definitely kept my interest and I looked forward to my reading time. I have not seen the movie, but now I will have to.

I found myself having a slightly difficult time getting into the story in the beginning as the characters were established. After the first chapter or so, it was easy going and I was completely involved with the characters.

It is not a long book, so it is a good short-term read. I am going to try another one of Ms. Chevalier's books soon. I hope it is just as good if not better than this one.



  Chevalier's tour de force on Vermeer's life and loves   December 4, 2008
Atank84
This book has quickly risen to my top 5 favorite books of all time. It takes a lot of brilliance and entertainment to sit alongside George Orwell, and Chevalier delivers. The 17th century Dutch landscape is described with as much depth and attention to detail as its most famous artist. The novel's protagonist and Vermeer's muse is the enigmatic girl from the painting, "Girl with a pearl earring". Chevalier masterfully blends art history and fiction to make this a delicious read. Chevalier's greatest gift lies in her ability to literally flood the reader's senses. I can still feel the thick smoothness of home-made colors between my fingers, and the warmth of the sun on my face from the windows of a solitary studio.



  Beautiful   October 6, 2008
J. Llewellyn (Australia)

I really enjoyed this book. When I started it I wasn't exactly sure what to expect, but I was immediately swept into the story and the relationship between Griet and Vermeer.

I think I'll rent out the movie now :)



  suprisingly good   August 9, 2008
Michele S (Westchester Couny, NY)
I started to read it and could not put it down.

Some authors will spend pages describing a scene or a person, making a book drag out. This author, with a few words, made you feel like you where standing next to the character.




  Loved it   July 31, 2008
C. Cannon (East TX, USA)
I loved it. The way the writer portrayed each character was so vivid that you can almost see what they look like and the way they talk. It is a great book.



Product Specifications


Media: Paperback
Pages: 240
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0452282152
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780452282155
Publication Date: January 8, 2001




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