Costalegre: A Novel Inspired by Peggy Guggenheim and Her Daughter, Pegeen

Author:   Courtney Maum
Publisher:   Tin House Books
ISBN:  

9781951142018


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   14 July 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Costalegre: A Novel Inspired by Peggy Guggenheim and Her Daughter, Pegeen


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It is 1937, and Europe is on the brink of war. Hitler is circulating a most-wanted list of artists, writers, and thinkers whose work is deemed a threat to the new regime. To prevent the destruction of her favorite art (and artists), American heiress and modern art collector Leonora Calaway begins swiftly chartering boats and planes for an elite group of surrealists to Costalegre, a mysterious resort in the Mexican jungle, where she has a home. The story of what happens to these artists is told by Lara, Leonora's neglected fifteen-year-old daughter, who has been pulled out of school to follow her mother to Mexico. ""I am destined,"" Lara writes, ""for a destiny I haven't had the chance to meet."" Inspired by the beautiful and talented Charlotte, alongside an eccentric menagerie of other surrealists, Lara begins to discover herself as an artist. In days filled with writing, dreaming, horseback riding, and exploring her new home, she grapples with her own ambition, hoping to find a sensitive ear in her mother but often finding herself alone. It's not till she meets the outcast sculptor Jack Klinger, a much older man who has already been living in Costalegre for some time, that Lara thinks she might have found the understanding she so badly craves.

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Author:   Courtney Maum
Publisher:   Tin House Books
Imprint:   Tin House Books
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.30cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781951142018


ISBN 10:   1951142012
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   14 July 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This story of a daughter searching for connection all around her has a sharp cutting edge, a world which changes its mood in an instant; bleak as the dregs of a wine-soaked dinner, then bullish as a house of hapless surrealists attempting to boil an egg. Memorable and meaningful, Maum's work remains with me as a reminder of love in the agony of teenage years and art in the terror of war.--Amelia Gray, author of ISADORA This is a fascinating, lively, and exquisitely crafted novel.--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) A brilliantly arch and haunting novel of privilege and deprivation.--Booklist A lush chronicle of wealth, art, adventure, loneliness, love, and folly toldby a narrator you won't be able to forget.--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) If anything can be taut and lush at once, Maum's novel fits the bill. Maum's coming-of-age novel among some of Europe's elite is heartbreaking in its evocation of a teenage girl whose mother collects artists to save but who ignores the daughter struggling not to drown. Maum captures the language and the intense flux of adolescent lability. She does it so well that readers may feel they've intruded on something private. With both humor and criticality, Maum's coming-of-age novel probes the hypocrisy of the art world, the challenges of being a child of artists, and the dangers of not being loved.


A brilliantly arch and haunting novel of privilege and deprivation.-- Booklist A mesmerizing story of alienation, intimacy, and the elusive powers of art.-- NYLON A rich and delectable tale of art, love, and war.-- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review A soul-searching, atmospheric novel set in a hot, humid climate as torrid as the affairs of the characters who inhabit it.-- Library Journal A vividly drawn novel of family, sacrifice, and the limits of understanding.-- Southern Living A whimsical and poignant account of art and self-discovery, explored through the lens of a girl who yearns to be understood.-- Buzzfeed An arty, lavish novel, Costalegre examines one of the relationships that is often the most surreal to dissect: the one between mother and daughter.-- Thrillist An excellent way to spend a summer weekend.-- Vulture An intimate fever dream.-- Los Angeles Review of Books Beautiful. . . . A story about growing up and looking for love.-- GOOP Compelling. . . . freshly original and unusual.-- Book Riot Delightful. . . . In Lara, Maum has given a little-considered daughter a more hopeful future.--Mona Simpson The New York Times Book Review Delivered in spades. Highly recommended.-- Glamour, Best Books of the Decade Enchanting.-- Kirkus, Starred Review Its charm lies less in its summarizable qualities . . . than in Maum's superb balance between humor and grief, and her talent for saying just enough, never too much.-- BOMB Maum's coming-of-age novel among some of Europe's elite is heartbreaking in its evocation of a teenage girl whose mother collects artists to save but who ignores the daughter struggling not to drown.-- Star Tribune Reveals the power a mother holds over her daughter.-- TIME Slender, intelligent. . . . A portrait of the young woman amidst the artists.-- The Boston Globe Taut and lush.-- Washington Post A special book, by a writer who proves on these pages that she can do anything.--Julie Buntin, author of Marlena A spectacular high-wire act that dazzles and devastates.--Laura van den Berg, author of The Third Hotel As heady, delirious, and heartbreaking as a young girl just beginning to fall in love with the world.--Samantha Hunt, author of The Seas Memorable and meaningful, Maum's work remains with me as a reminder of love in the agony of teenage years and art in the terror of war.--Amelia Gray, author of Isadora Mesmerizing and unsettling, Costalegre is a wonder, and Courtney Maum shows herself once again to be a writer of many gifts. This is a book for anyone who's ever loved, and not felt sufficiently loved in return; and for anyone who's had to try to grow up; for, that is, everyone.--R.O. Kwon, author of The Incendiaries With its captivating mix of true-to-life characters and WWII history, Costalegre is surreal, intelligent, and full of integrity.--Mark Eisner, author of Neruda: The Biography of a Poet


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Courtney Maum is the author of the novels Costalegre, Touch, and I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You, and an award-winning guide for writers, Before and After the Book Deal. A writing coach and educator, Courtney's mission is to help people hold on to the joy of art-making in a culture obsessed with turning artists into brands. Courtney's essays and articles about creativity have been widely published in outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian, and Interview. She lives in Litchfield County, Connecticut, with her family, where she runs a nonprofit learning collaborative for artists called The Cabins.

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