Light

by Eva Figes

Light


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Form and Content

Light is an impressionist painting in words. It depicts a single day at Claude Monet’s gardens at Giverny, seeking to render with word and metaphor the kind of impressionist portrait Monet himself might have painted. Monet spent his painting career stalking the transient perfection of a single moment in time, replete with shadows and reflection. He looked for eternal truth in momentary situations. Eva Figes paints him in poetic prose, caught in the bubble of light from a single day’s sun. Yet that moment carries the weight not only of the present...

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