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White on White
White on White: A Novel | Aysegül Savas
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A "marvelous" (Lauren Groff) and "gentle, mysterious and profound” (Marina Abramovi?) novel about a woman who has come undone. A student moves to the city to research Gothic nudes, renting an apartment from a painter, Agnes, who lives in another town with her husband. One day, Agnes arrives in the city and settles into the upstairs studio. In their meetings on the stairs, in the studio, at the corner café, the kitchen at dawn, Agnes tells stories of her youth, her family, her marriage, and ideas for her art - which is always just about to be created. As the months pass, it becomes clear that Agnes might not have a place to return to. The student is increasingly aware of Agnes's disintegration. Her stories are frenetic; her art scattered and unfinished, white paint on a white canvas. What emerges is the menacing sense that every life is always at the edge of disaster, no matter its seeming stability. Alongside the research into human figures, the student is learning, from a cool distance, about the narrow divide between happiness and resentment, creativity and madness, contentment and chaos. White on White is a sharp exploration of empathy and cruelty, and the stunning discovery of what it means to be truly vulnerable, and laid bare.
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White on White: A Novel | Aysegül Savas
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I feel like I would have enjoyed this book if I could focus. I replayed the audio over & over to catch up. Unfortunately, my head is elsewhere. It didn‘t help that I hyper focused on the narrator‘s inhalation intakes after punctuation rather than the words. I may have to revisit this book.

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I‘m not even sure what to say about this novel exactly. It‘s certainly a story of a woman slowly unraveling but it‘s more than just that. Beautiful writing.