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Patricia Engel

    Patricia Engel widmet sich in ihren Werken den komplexen familiären Bindungen und kultureller Identität. Ihre Erzählungen ergründen tiefgreifende Themen wie Vertreibung, Liebe und die Suche nach Zugehörigkeit, wobei sie sich durch emotionale Tiefe auszeichnen. Engels Prosa zeichnet sich durch scharfe psychologische Einsichten und eine lyrische Qualität aus, die den Leser tief in das Leben ihrer Charaktere eintauchen lässt. Sie verbindet meisterhaft persönliche Erfahrungen mit größeren gesellschaftlichen Fragen.

    Artists' Paper
    The Faraway World
    The Faraway World: Stories
    Infinite Country
    Ink Corrosion - the Missing Links
    • 2023

      From Patricia Engel, whose novel Infinite Country was a New York Times bestseller and a Reese's Book Club pick, comes an exquisite collection of ten haunting, award-winning short stories set across the Americas and linked by themes of migration, sacrifice, and moral compromise. Two Colombian expats meet as strangers on the rainy streets of New York City, both burdened with traumatic pasts. In Cuba, a woman discovers her deceased brother's bones have been stolen, and the love of her life returns from Ecuador for a one-night visit. A cash-strapped couple hustles in Miami, to life-altering ends. The Faraway World is a collection of arresting stories from the New York Times bestselling author of Infinite Country, Patricia Engel, "a gifted storyteller whose writing shines even in the darkest corners" (The Washington Post). Intimate and panoramic, these stories bring to life the liminality of regret, the vibrancy of community, and the epic deeds and quiet moments of love.

      The Faraway World: Stories
    • 2023

      A collection of ten haunting short stories linked by themes of migration, sacrifice, and moral compromise bring to life the liminality of regret, the vibrancy of community, and the epic deeds and quiet moments of love.

      The Faraway World
    • 2023

      Artists' Paper

      A Case in Paper History

      Edited by Penelope Banou, Georgios Boudalis, Patricia Engel, Stephen R. Hill, Joseph Schirò, and Jedert Vodopivec Tomažic, this volume explores the question of why artists select specific papers for their creations. It examines whether this choice is influenced by availability and cost or driven by artistic motivation. The book features examples from artists such as Nikolai Astrup, Micheline de Bellefroid, Auguste Beuret, Johann Martin Schmidt, and Henri Cueco, alongside insights from Danish and Belgian artist groups, as well as traditions from India, Turkey, Japan, and the Aztecs. It also presents both traditional and cutting-edge methodologies for analyzing paper as a medium. The research highlights how a scribe's or printer's choice of paper reflects the local paper-making craft, availability of materials, trade practices, and cultural habits, while also incorporating the artist's intent. This comprehensive examination is significant for both art history and conservation, emphasizing the relevance of paper selection from the Renaissance to the present. The insights aim to encourage further interdisciplinary studies that merge conservation research with art history.

      Artists' Paper
    • 2021

      Infinite Country

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,9(13504)Abgeben

      Includes a Book club favorites reader's guide.

      Infinite Country