Charlotte

A Novel

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Pub Date May 03 2016 | Archive Date Apr 19 2016

Description

The gorgeous, haunting, and ultimately redemptive bestselling French novel, recounting the tragic life of artistic visionary Charlotte Salomon, who died in Nazi gas chambers at the age of 26.
Two artists, two obsessions. Charlotte Salomon—born in pre-World War II Berlin to a Jewish family traumatized by suicide—was obsessed with art, and with living. She attended school in Germany until it was too dangerous to remain, fled to France, and was interned in a bleak work camp from which she narrowly escaped. Newly free, she spent two years in almost total solitude, creating a series of autobiographical pictures—images, words, even musical scores—which together tell her life story. The result is a unique, relentlessly complete artistic expression. In 1943, a pregnant Charlotte was taken to Auschwitz and gassed, but not before she entrusted her life’s work to a friend, who kept it safe until peacetime. Entitled Life? Or Theatre?, it was exhibited in fragments in the 1960s; a 1998 exhibition of the complete work in the London Royal Academy became a sensation and eventually published in book form. David Foenkinos, himself obsessed with Charlotte, has written his own utterly original tribute to her tragic life and transcendent art. His novel is the result of a long-cherished desire to pay tribute to this young artist. Written with passion, life, humor, and intelligent observation, Charlotte, with rights sold in 12 countries and over 500,000 copies in print in France, is a triumph of creative expression, a monument to genius stilled too soon, and an ode to the will to survive.

The gorgeous, haunting, and ultimately redemptive bestselling French novel, recounting the tragic life of artistic visionary Charlotte Salomon, who died in Nazi gas chambers at the age of 26.
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Advance Praise

"Winner of the French Prix Renaudot and the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens, this work demonstrates how art can help a person rise above one's circumstances. Despite Nazi persecution, despite coming from a family with a history of mental illness and suicides, Charlotte Salomon persisted, creating an epic biographical output of more than 750 paintings that now resides in the Amsterdam Jewish Historical Museum." - Library Journal, Starred Review

"Winner of the French Prix Renaudot and the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens, this work demonstrates how art can help a person rise above one's circumstances. Despite Nazi persecution, despite coming from a...


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ISBN 9781468312768
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There are many touching stories of German Jews during WWII. Charlotte is another story of lives lived and lost. I couldn't put the book down. I felt their angst and the push and pull of their relationships and difficult decisions. And, of course we feel the loss of such an important artistic talent.

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Charlotte Salomon, a victim of the Holocaust, is the subject of this French novel that will soon be published in English translation. David Foenkinos has written a poetic description of Charlotte's life in novel form. Charlotte lived in Germany and France until her death at age 27. Foenkinos uses his years of research to tell Charlotte's story with detailed descriptions of each place she lived and of all the people in her life. Foenkinos offers the reader an intimate glimpse into the life of this gifted girl who was considered, at an early age, to be an artistic genius. Charlotte died too young, she had so much to live for and so much work she could have given the world. David Foenkinos honors her with this novel. This translation will be a unique addition to the literary world of English language readers.

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