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The Paris Muse

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Living with him was like living at the center of the universe—electrifying, humbling, blissful, and destructive. In 1936 Paris, Dora Maar, a gifted photographer, painter, and poet, is captivated by Pablo Picasso's intense gaze. Their passionate relationship, marked by elements of sadism and masochism, pushes her to the brink. This fictionalized retelling explores Dora's journey of self-discovery amidst her tumultuous love affair with the renowned artist, set against the backdrop of Paris and the French Riviera, where they mingled with fellow artists. Picasso, a genius who defied conventions in both art and relationships, complicates Dora's life by refusing to divorce his wife and engaging in affairs with her friends. The Spanish Civil War exacerbates his depression and violence, culminating in his iconic painting "Guernica," which Dora documents. As darkness envelops their relationship, intensified by the onset of World War II and the Nazi invasion, Dora suffers a nervous breakdown and is hospitalized. Atmospheric and moving, this novel ensures that Dora, often overshadowed by Picasso, is recognized for her talent and struggles. Praise highlights its literary merit and the raw portrayal of a woman's obsessive relationship with a controlling artist, offering a compelling glimpse into the life of a talented individual striving for recognition in a male-dominated world.

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The Paris Muse, Louisa Treger

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2024
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